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Slovenia - Piran

Piran, an ancient town in Slovenia, is steeped in cultural richness. The town itself feels like a sprawling museum, where every step along its streets unveils prehistoric and cultural treasures. The narrow medieval alleys and the captivating architecture effortlessly transport visitors back to Piran's golden era. Having been part of the Venetian Empire, the city's architectural style still carries a charming Italian influence.

Worth seeing
Tartini Square: This central square is a hub of sights that captivate the senses from all angles. Amidst the square's enchanting ambiance, you'll find the impressive Municipal Hall and Benečanka, the charming inner harbor, the statue of Giuseppe Tartini, and many more historical gems. The square offers a captivating glimpse into Piran's history.

St. Peter's Church: Dating back to the 13th century, St. Peter's Church stands as a testament to impressive architectural craftsmanship. The main entrance showcases a remarkable relief featuring Jesus and Peter. This church is built over a Roman predecessor, adding layers of history to the town.

Soline Strunjan Salt Pans: Embark on a journey to the Soline Strunjan Salt Pans along the coast. The Slovenian saying, "Piran is made on salt," underscores the importance of these salt pans in the town's heritage. Observing the salt scraping process here is essential to fully grasping the essence of this beautiful city.

Piran's fusion of history, architectural marvels, and its seaside charm makes it a must-visit destination that seamlessly transports visitors into the heart of its rich cultural tapestry.

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