About this Stone
Built in the 15th century, this iconic tower stands as a testament to Piran’s Venetian heritage, directly inspired by St. Mark’s Campanile in Venice. Its presence on the old town’s streets—where narrow passages, salt-trade history, and sea air converge—makes it one of the most recognizable landmarks in the area. The tower anchors a landscape shaped by centuries of Adriatic commerce and culture, offering visitors a tangible connection to the town’s storied past. This marks the second penguin stone hidden in Piran, a small reminder of playful exploration in a place where history breathes from every corner.
🗺️ Location
45.529329, 13.568717 Open in Google Maps ↗