Piran
Slovenia has only one stretch of coastline, located at the tip of the Istrian peninsula on the Adriatic Sea. Despite its relatively small size located between Italy and Croatia, Slovenia is still home to several beautiful towns, including Piran. Built by the Venetians, who conquered the country in 1283, Piran is a town known as a beautiful "miniature Venice", with its striking architecture, fishing boats and small harbor. Piran is famous for its colorful main square, medieval walls, Venetian bell towers and walkways leading to the beaches.
Piran, the romantic seaside town is an old port town with remnants of the medieval wall protected as a cultural historical site. Narrow streets with closely built houses run from the hill and its church to the central square on the coast further highlighting its Mediterranean character. Piran, developed under the influence of Venice, is considered one of the most authentic and photogenic towns on the Adriatic coast. In addition to the architecture, the Maritime Museum, the aquarium and other attractions. The rate of crime and robbery in this town is extremely low, and for many years there is no tendency to increase.
Location: Piran, Obalno-kraška, Slovenia.