Tartini Square



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Tartini Square is a beautiful public square located in the heart of Piran, a coastal town in Istria, Croatia. The square is named after the famous Italian violinist and composer, Giuseppe Tartini, who was born in Piran in the 18th century.

The square is surrounded by beautiful Venetian-style buildings, cafes, and shops, and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. One of the main attractions on the square is the statue of Tartini, which was erected in his honor in 1896.

There is no admission fee for visiting the square, and it is open to the public 24 hours a day. The cafes and shops on the square have varying opening hours, depending on the season.

If you're visiting Tartini Square, there are several other attractions in the area that are worth checking out. One of the most popular is the Church of St. George, which is located just a short walk from the square. The church dates back to the 12th century and is famous for its beautiful frescoes.

Another popular attraction in the area is the Walls of Piran, which offer stunning views of the town and the Adriatic Sea. The walls are open to the public from 8am to 7pm during the summer months, and from 8am to 4pm during the winter months.

There is no official website for Tartini Square, but you can find more information about the square and the surrounding area on the Piran Tourist Board website.

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