Piran, Slovenia. Slovenian Istria.Timelapse & hyperlapse video of Pirano, Slovenia. Пиран, Словения
Piran (Pirano) Slovenia. Slovenian Istria. Timelapse & hyperlapse video of Pirano.
Piran (Piran, or in the Italian manner of Pirano) is a small ancient town located on the Adriatic coast of Slovenia. The history of Piran is connected with the Roman Empire, and then with the Venetian Republic. In fact, until the 20th century it was part of Italy, and Italian is a second official language of the region.
On the main square of the city of Piran a monument to the famous composer and violinist Giuseppe Tartini is erected. Tartini was born here. It is interesting that the central square of Piran until the 19th century was the inner port of the city. Later this part of the port was covered and then the central square of the city appeared.
The main attraction of Piran is the narrow ancient streets. Despite the fact that there are no beaches in Piran, there are steps to the water, where you can go down and swim. Water in the sea and even in the port is crystal clear.
Among the places that must be visited, it is worth noting the walls of the old town with a magnificent view on the roofs of Piran. It is also worth going up to the church of St. George (Church of St George). It is on a hill with a great view on the city. By the way, below the church there is a small pebble beach, where you can comfortably sunbathe and swim.
Пиран (Piran, или на итальянский манер Pirano) - небольшой старинный городок, расположенный на адриатическом побережье Словении. История Пирана напрямую связанна с Римской империей, а затем и с Венецианской республикой. По сути, до 20 века это была часть Италии, а итальянский второй официальный язык региона.
В результате Второй Мировой войны этот регион был аннексирован Югославией. Большая часть населения была вынуждена покинуть свои дома и эмигрировать. С 1991 года регион является частью Словении.
На главной площади города Пиран возведен памятник известному композитору и скрипачу Джузеппе Тартини(Giuseppe Tartini), который родился тут. Интересно, что центральная площадь Пирана до 19 века была внутренним портом города. Тут швартовались лодки и корабли. Позднее эта часть порта была засыпана и тут появилась центральная площадь города.
На площади Тартини проходят два основные городские фестиваля. В апреле - Фестиваль Соли (регион известен производством соли), который знаменует начала сезона добычи соли. Летом на центральной площади Пирана проходит фестиваль камерной музыки - Фестиваль Тартини.
Безусловно, главная достопримечательность Пирана это узкие старинные улочки, по которым стоит прогуляться и при этом наслаждаться шумом моря и криками чаек. Несмотря на то, что в Пиране нет пляжей, тут обустроены ступеньки к воде, по которым можно спустится и искупаться. Вода в море и даже в порту кристально чистая.
Среди обязательных для посещения мест стоит отметить стены старого города, откуда открывается великолепный вид на крыши старого города. Стоимость - 1 Евро с персоны. Безусловно, также, стоит подняться к церкви св. Георгия (Church of St George). Она находится на холме и отсюда также можно наслаждаться видом на город. В теплое время года у гостей города есть возможность подняться на колокольню прилегающую к церкви. Стоимость подъема 1 Евро. Кстати, внизу под церковью есть небольшой галечный пляж, где можно комфортно позагорать и покупаться.
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Each time one looks at Piran from a distance or from the air, one is overcome by feeling of surprise. Loved by the eyes of the people and by the eye of the camera, its image is known all over the world. When you visit Piran, you should take a closer look at its architecture, influenced by the Venetian Republic, which left its mark on most Istrian towns. Throughout time, Piran maintained the clustered medieval structure narrow winding streets, houses huddled close together, rising in cascades, the contact with the sea, numerous squares and churches. Tartini Square is the gem found in the very centre of Piran. It was named after the famous violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, who made the town world-famous. His statue is located in the centre of the square. The city is surrounded by a circular wall. Piran is a member of the European Walled Cities Association. The city of Piran is a national historical monument. People earn their living mainly by tourism. Numerous events take place all year round in the open and in magnificent buildings named after famous people from Piran. The Church of. St. George, the patron saint of Piran, rises above the town. From its lookout tower you have a wonderful view of Piran and its surroundings and all the way across the sea to the Croatian and Italian Coast. Two hotels, a youth hostel, a number of private rooms, churches, galleries, museums and Piran Aquarium invite you to come and see for yourself.
Highlight : Piran is a very special, precious city. It is the best preserved cultural monument of Slovenian Istria and the closest neighbour of Portoroz, the luxurious city of flowers.
Package Itineraries (TOUR CODE:VIA-EUROPE- Ljubljana-Piran)
DAY 01- Arrival to Ljubljana airport and a transfer to Bled. Overnight in Bled..
DAY 02 - This morning enjoy sightseeing tour of Bled featuring the charming town with the lakeshore and imposing Bled Castle, perched on a cliff high above the lake. Rest of the day at leisure.
DAY 03 - Today you will be transferred to Bled bus station and take a bus to Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia. Upon arrival to bus station, you will be transferred to your hotel. Start your day with with a walking tour of Ljubljana, visit the most significant sights of the old city centre: the picturesque Central open-air Market and the Three Bridges, both designed by famous architect Joze Plecnik, Baroque Town Hall and Robba's Fountain. Overnight in Ljubljana.
DAY 04 -Today you will be transferred to Ljubljana bus station and take a bus to Slovenian coast, Piran. In Piran there is free of charge regular mini bus that takes you to the main square and hotels are only minute away from the bus stop. This afternoon meet your local guide and a walk through picturesque Piran, a town with a strong Venetian imprint. Overnight in Piran.
Day 05, PIRAN Breakfast at the hotel. End of services.
TWIN/PAX SINGLE
Php 36,000/Guest
Inclusions:
4 nights in twin - bedded or single rooms in your select hotels or similar hotel taxes 4 breakfasts (B) Arrival transfer Transfer hotel to Bled bus station Transfer Ljubljana bus station to hotel Transfer hotel to Ljubljana bus station Coach tickets Bled - Ljubljana & Ljubljana - Piran Sightseeing tours as per program Entrances as per program when indicated in bold letters
Package Exclusions:
Any kind of personal expenses or optional tours/extra meals ordered by the guests.
Anything that is not specifically mentioned in the Inclusions are pax account.
Package Conditions:
Rates are per pax and qouted in Philippine Peso.
Booking is subject to Room Availability.
Strictly No Cancellation or Amendments upon confirmation of booking.
No show on booked dates will render services forfeited.
Rates are inclusive of all taxes and service charge.
Not valid with any other promotions.
Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
Pre and post rates as per FIT tarrif 2013
*** Departure transfer can be provided on request
Piran, Slovenia by DB Trips Travel Services
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Galerija Marko Jezernik, Piran
Camera, Editing: StudioSF & MJ
Narration: Alen Končar
Music: Bahar - Garance, Mauve / NuJazz Trio - Colours of Autumn with Ruben / Aeon 3 - Frozen Silence
Marko Jezernik's works reflect mediterranean motives in many original and diverse ways. He sees the collage technique of cutting and gluing as an attractive opportunity for toying with ideas and symbols. „There are many beautiful and sad life stories in my every day enviroment, that can be told through a collage. They are life itself..., he said at the opening of his art exhibition at the Cafe Central.
A documentary film about Jezernik's gallery, his aquarels, artistic furniture, artistic glass designs including a brief „making of a collage presentation, premiered in the separate viewing room. Both interesting and provocative „additions to the art exhibition were designed, printed, recorded and edited by Marko Jezernik and Sašo Fajon -- this time introducing themselves as a team of „correspondents for the only nation wide secret alien discovery agency. Instead of the usual exhibition catalogue, a very special (and so far the only) edition of the Laker's Retro Mirror newspaper was available to visitors.
No one understands you? / Nessuno ti capisce?
Exhibition in Life Class Hotels&Spa Portorose, Slovenia -- September 2011