Piran has a rather intense Italian atmosphere to feel equated to its neighboring cities. The citizens of Piran most probably welcomed the Venetians instead of fighting against them which entirely formed Piran unlike than other Slovenian cities.
For some significant years, the people of Piran have been dealt with the peoples of Venice since Piran is one of their prosperous towns. On the other hand, after Piran was conquered by the Austrian Empire and fallen down in the inferior domain like its across water neighbor Trieste in Italy. This is the fundamental cause why Piran has persisted immune even when the time passes which amazes historiographers and visitors. Alike most museums in the world which works on their own times of day throughout the year, Segej Masera Maritime Museum practices the same but it does not open during November. Segej Masera Maritime Museum covers the dominion of the Venetians which consists of three important features of Piran; the sailing, salt (there are large quantities of salt on the road nearby Portoroz), and sea.
In any case, Piran not merely shares the similarities of Italy in terms of architecture – it as well bears the similarities of the food and drink. The restaurants in Piran do have Slovenian dishes but it leans to concentrate more towards Italian dishes, for example risotto, compared to other cities of Slovenia. The very delicious seafood, the risotto, a nice salad and superbly marinated sardines with delicious fries together with a half carafe of vino normally cost less than 20 Euro.


