Tartini Square, named after the local violinist-composer Giuseppe Tartini, serves as the heart of Piran. This picturesque plaza is surrounded by Venetian and Neo-Renaissance architecture, creating a charming setting for both locals and tourists. Visitors can enjoy open-air cafes, ideal for people-watching, and explore significant landmarks such as the Town Hall and the Court House. The square’s layout invites a leisurely stroll, allowing guests to soak in the historical and cultural atmosphere.
Tartini Square (Tartinijev Trg)
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