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Tartinijev trg (Tartini Square), the central place of Piran, and the Cathedral of Saint George with its spire (in the middle) in the blue hour. This place is named after Giuseppe Tartini, baroque composer and violinist who was born in Piran in 1692.

Picture is based on nine shots from tripod, moving persons like kids playing soccer were removed with "Neat Projects".

 

Der Tartini Platz (Tartinijev trg) mit dem Gemeindepalast links und der St. Georg-Kirche mit Glockenturm (Bildmitte) nach Sonnenuntergang.

Das Bild basiert auf neun Aufnahmen mit Stativ, die sich bewegenden Personen, z.B. Ball spielende Kinder, wurden mit der Software "Neat Projects" entfernt.

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the cathedral and old buildings, a classic sight in town. The evening is windy, clouds are passing rapidly, but people in the street are not in a hurry.../ Uppsala Domkyrkan omgärdad av äldre byggnader, en klassisk stadsvy. Kvällen är blåsig med snabba moln, men folk på gatan gör sig ingen brådska.../ La catedral con su séquito de edificios antiguos, una escena clásica de la ciudad. La tarde es ventosa, con nubes rápidas, pero la gente va por la calle sin apuro... (DSC_2039-4)

Societetshuset (Sociatyhouse) is a historically significant building from 1883 in Moorish style. 1980 the house was declared a culture heritage building. Societén as the house is popularly known as was originally intended as a club for wealthy people who visited the spa town of Varberg. The reason that the house was built, Varberg's increasing importance as a health resort, with the result that more and more wealthy people visited Varberg. Today the building is used primarily as a restaurant, dance and concert hall.

visitor.marknadvarberg.se/

www.museumhalland.se/english/

visitor.marknadvarberg.se/varberg-swedens-health-resort

  

The tower is the Belfry of Bruges, a medieval bell tower.

Bruges is an outstanding example of a medieval historic settlement, which has maintained its historic fabric as this has evolved over the centuries, and where original Gothic constructions form part of the town's identity. The different phases of its development include the central Market Place with its belfry, the Béguinage, as well as the hospitals, the religious and commercial complexes. As one of the commercial and cultural capitals of Europe, Bruges developed cultural links to different parts of the world.

Unesco World Heritage: "Historic Centre of Brugge", dossier 996.

whc.unesco.org/en/list

The darker building with the lights.

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