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Titov trg in Koper
Istrien

Titov trg (Tito's square) is the main square in the old part of town Koper, Slovenia. In every direction you look, there's an attraction. Starting with the 54 meters church's bell tower with an open air panoramic platform at 43 meters which offers beautiful views over entire Koper (weather allowing up to Venice). Continuing clockwise, there's the Praetorian Palace with the "portico" leading to Calegerija (Čevljarska ulica), which is one of the most beautiful and picturesque streets in Koper. To continue, there's the Foresteria and Armeria, which, centuries ago, were used for reception and accommodation of podesta’s guests and for weapon storage, respectively. On the opposite of the Praetorian Palace is the Loggia; centuries ago being a debate club, now a place where you can enjoy your favourite drink in an ambient where the history meets contemporary styling. To end the circle, there's the Cathedral of Mary's Assumption, the biggest church in Slovenia.

Copyright: Zoran Trost
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 9748x4874
Taken: 11/03/2012
Hochgeladen: 22/11/2012
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Tags: titov; trg; tito's; square; koper; slovenia; bell; tower; praetorian; palace; portico; calegerija; Čevljarska; foresteria; armeria; loggia; cathedral; mary's; assumption
Mehr über Istrien

Istrien (kroatisch/slowenisch Istra, italienisch Istria, lat. Histria) ist die größte Halbinsel an der nördlichen Adria zwischen dem Golf von Triest und der Kvarner-Bucht vor Rijeka. Die Fläche der gesamten Halbinsel beträgt 3.476 km².Die Bezeichnung Istrien geht auf den Namen der Histri, eines Stammes der Illyrer, zurück, die in dieser Region in der Antike lebten.Der weitaus größte Teil Istriens gehört zu Kroatien, ein Teil des Nordens zu Slowenien und ein kleiner Landstrich um die Ortschaft Muggia zu Italien.


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