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The Tartini Collection was opened in 1990 in the former residence of composer and virtuoso violinist Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770), who was born in Piran. The permanent exhibition – the memorial room - presents the most important objects and documents from Tartini's legacy, including manuscripts, his last will, portraits, his death mask, an Amati violin and photographs of the unveiling ceremony of the Tartini Monument in 1896.
 
The Tartini Collection was opened in 1990 in the former residence of composer and virtuoso violinist Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770), who was born in Piran. The permanent exhibition – the memorial room - presents the most important objects and documents from Tartini's legacy, including manuscripts, his last will, portraits, his death mask, an Amati violin and photographs of the unveiling ceremony of the Tartini Monument in 1896.
 
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Tartinijeva zbirka, Pokrajinskega muzeja Koper
Kajuhova 12, Sl-6330 Piran-Pirano, Slovenia,
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The Tartini Collection was opened in 1990 in the former residence of composer and virtuoso violinist Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770), who was born in Piran. The permanent exhibition – the memorial room - presents the most important objects and documents from Tartini's legacy, including manuscripts, his last will, portraits, his death mask, an Amati violin and photographs of the unveiling ceremony of the Tartini Monument in 1896.

Tartinijeva zbirka, Piran +
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The Tartini Memorial CollectionThe Tartini Memorial Collection was opened by Koper Regional Museum in 1990 in Tartini house, the former residence of the composer and virtuoso violinist Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770), who was born and spent his youth in Piran.who was born and spent his youth in Piran. +
The Tartini Memorial Collection was opened by Koper Regional Museum in 1990 in Tartini house, the former residence of the composer and virtuoso violinist Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770), who was born and spent his youth in Piran. +
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