TARTINI ROUTE

Along the steps of a lifetime

Giuseppe Tartini left Piran to settle in Padua after traveling extensively for study and concerts. He was the greatest violinist in Europe and through his studies and teaching he profoundly influenced both the techniques of execution and the art of music during the Age of the Enlightenment.
Giuseppe Tartini was born in 1692 in Piran, in present-day Slovenia, and died in Padua in 1770. At...

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Many places recall the presence of Giuseppe Tartini and these represent ideal spaces to stop and listen to his music, or to discover the secrets of the musical instruments and history of his time.
Piran has opened his birthplace to the public, which has become a modern museum and study centre, and named its main square after him and in which the visitor makes their way around his statue....

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The 10 wonders

Surrounding the Tartini-themed itineraries between Piran and Padua there are other places, often famous around the world, which are fascinating for their beauty and interest including excursions, which we suggest you do not miss!

Following the first two routes, you pass natural and artistic wonders that we strongly recommend you visit and that include the area's significant local...

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