Historic Sites & Landmarks
Piran’s historical landscape is defined by its well-preserved Venetian Gothic architecture and extensive defensive systems. This collection includes the town's medieval walls, spanning from the 7th to the 16th centuries, and significant civic landmarks like the Tartini monument and the Municipal House. Beyond the town center, the list features archaeological finds such as the 1st-century Krkavški megalith and the ruins of the 15th-century St. Bernardino monastery.
Tartini
Bronze monument dedicated to the 18th-century Piran-born violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, unveiled in 1896 in the center of the main square.
Raspo gate
The Walls of Piran are the defensive walls of Piran, a coastal town on the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Slovenia.
Druga Rasporska Vrata
The second gate of the Raspo defensive line, part of the medieval town wall system protecting the landward entrance to the city.
Municipal House
The town hall of Piran, located on Tartini Square, featuring Venetian-influenced architectural elements and serving as the city's administrative center.
Kaštel
Medieval castle and fortification site located in the Istrian hinterland near the Piran region.
Krkavški kamen
A 2.5-meter stone megalith from the 1st century AD featuring a carved human figure with a sun halo, located near the village of Krkavče.
Cape Madona
The westernmost tip of the Piran peninsula, featuring a lighthouse and designated as a natural monument due to its unique underwater biodiversity.
Punta
19th-century lighthouse situated at the extreme tip of the Piran peninsula, marking the entrance to the bay.
Cisterna / Cisterna di Piazza Vecchia / Cisterna di Porta Domo
Located in 1st May Square, this large stone water cistern was constructed in the 18th century to provide the town with a reliable fresh water supply.
Town wall
Defensive fortifications constructed between the 7th and 16th centuries. The remaining sections offer accessible ramparts with views over the Adriatic Sea.
Walls of Piran
The Walls of Piran are the defensive walls of Piran, a coastal town on the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Slovenia.
Cerkev sv. Bernardina
Ruins of a 15th-century Franciscan monastery and church, including a preserved bell tower overlooking the coastline between Piran and Portorož.
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