Tartini Square in Piran, Slovenia (Slovenian: Tartinijev trg, Italian: Piazza Tartini) represents the cultural and historical heart of the city, available to watch live via webcam.
This square, named after the famous violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, served in the past as an inland pier for small vessels such as fishing boats. In the Middle Ages it was surrounded by important buildings and palaces, becoming an important part of the cityscape.
However, in 1894, due to pollution, the square was rebuilt into a real public square. Various buildings were erected around the new platform, including the town hall. The only building that has retained its original appearance is the Gothic House of Benechanka (Venetian House), built in the 15th century.