Walls of Piran

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"The walls date back to the medieval period, with construction beginning in the 7th century and continuing through various phases until the 16th century. They were built to protect the town from invasions and attacks, reflecting the turbulent history of the region and its strategic location along the Adriatic Sea. Over time, as the town expanded, the walls were extended to accommodate its growth. The Walls of Piran are notable for their robust construction, comprising stone and brick materials. Several well-preserved gates and towers are integrated into the walls, each serving specific defensive purposes. Among the most prominent features are the city gates, such as the First Rašpor Gate, dating back to 1470, and the Second Rašpor Gate, from 1534. These gates were key points of entry and are now important historical landmarks. Visitors to Piran can explore sections of the walls, particularly the parts that are open to the public. One of the most popular activities is to climb the walls to enjoy panoramic views of the town, the Adriatic Sea, and the surrounding landscape. The views from the top provide a unique perspective on Piran's layout, its red-tiled rooftops, and the picturesque coastline."
"The ancient Walls of Piran, originally built in the 7th century and expanded over time, were designed to protect the town from invaders. Today, these well-preserved walls offer a glimpse into the past and provide visitors with an opportunity to walk along their length, enjoying panoramic views of the town and the Adriatic Sea below."
Anna Dvořáková
"If you climb up the hill and pay a little charge, you can enjoy the most beautiful view of Piran and the whole bay!"

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