Koper, Slovenia Photo Gallery
Looking at the port from the ship.
Another view from the ship.
Inside the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the Cathedral of St Nazarius.
Beside the cathedral is a Bell Tower from the 12th century that's 177 feet tall, which was joined to the cathedral in 1488.
Also, in the cathedral.
The winged lion of St. Mark on a building in the city.
St. Nicholas Church, seat of the former Brotherhood of Fishermen and Sailors from 1594.
In the St Mark salt warehouse looking out at the port. Many people were out and about riding bikes and scooters.
An interesting 3-in-1 sculpture.
The former St Mark salt warehouse-The salt trade was an important source of income for the city and the Venetian Republic, which it used to be a part of.
Looking out over the marina.
This was a nice park and splash pad where we saw many children playing.
We sat at this beautiful waterfront walkway and had fun people watching.
An interesting castle or home on the hill.
A nice fountain in the park.
The Almerigogna Palace is a typical building of Gothic Venetian architecture, distinguished by the exceptional decoration of the main facade.
There was lavender hanging at many of the doors here. I'm not sure why, but I do wonder if it meant something specific.
More lavender, which I thought was pretty.
Walking down a narrow street looking towards the main square and bell and clock tower.
The Loggia Palace is a Venetian Gothic palace in Koper. It is the only preserved Gothic town hall in Slovenia, with the oldest part dating back to 1462.
The Praetorian Palace is a 15th-century Venetian Gothic palace located in the city's central Tito Square and is considered one of the city's architectural landmarks.