Piran is a charming coastal town nestled along the Adriatic Sea, located in southwestern Slovenia. This picturesque town is known for its rich history, well-preserved medieval architecture, and breathtaking views.
Piran was once part of the Venetian Republic, and this influence is evident in its architecture and layout. The town has a distinctly Venetian feel, with narrow winding streets, colorful buildings, and a central square.
The Church of St. George, located on the top of the hill, illuminated by the rays of the already setting sun, is a striking example of Venetian Gothic architecture.
At the bottom left of the picture is Tartini Square. Named after the famous violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, Tartini Square is the main square of Piran.
Piran's combination of historical charm, stunning natural surroundings, and cultural richness makes it a gem on the Slovenian coastline.
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oil on linen
50x70 cm (27.55х 19.68 in)
The picture is painted with a pallete knife.