30 Beautiful Koper Photos That Will Inspire You To Visit Slovenia

About Koper, Slovenia

Koper or Capodistria as it is called in Italian is a lovely historical coastal town located at the northern end of Slovenia’s short stretch of coastline, only 5 kilometres (3 miles) from the Italian border. It’s a unique mix of a genuine Venetian old town center and a modern part of the city. The picturesque Old Town invites for strolling through narrow alleys with beautiful architecture and lovely small restaurants, cafés, bars, antique shops and art galleries.

Koper is officially bilingual, speaking both Slovene and Italian. It has about 24,000 residents and is Slovenia’s sixth-largest city. It is some 105 kilometres (65 miles) southwest of Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana.

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Koper Photo Gallery

A beautiful picture gallery containing 20 high resolution Koper photos, taken either by professional photographers or amateur photo enthusiasts!

A beautiful aerial view of Koper with a cruise ship in front of the marina
Over the recent years Koper has become a popular stop-off point for cruise ships. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

View of the coastal city of Koper from Zusterna
Koper, one of the oldest cities in Slovenia, has developed from a rocky island inhabited by goats into the largest city on the Slovenian coast.

A beautiful elevated view of Koper from the bell tower
The famous bell tower in the heart of Koper’s Old Town offers a great elevated view of the city. The tower is accessible to the public for a small fee of €2. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

An elevated view over the town of Koper and the Adriatic Sea from the bell tower
A beautiful elevated view over the town of Koper from the top of the bell tower. Image by John Doe / CC BY-SA 3.0

An aerial view of the red tile roofs in Koper's Old Town
Another view over Koper from the top of the bell tower. Image by John Doe / CC BY-SA 3.0

An elevated view over the old city centre of Koper from the bell tower
Another elevated view over Koper’s Old Town from the top of the bell tower. Image by John Doe / CC BY-SA 3.0

An elevated view towards the Koper's modern residential quarter from the bell tower
An elevated view towards the modern residential quarter outside of the old town. Image by John Doe / CC BY-SA 3.0

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Koper panorama composed of 14 shots from the bell tower
The incredible 360-degree panoramic photo of Koper composed of 14 shots from the top of the bell tower. Image by Grant Bishop / CC BY-SA 2.0

Koper panorama with a cruise ship
Another beautiful panoramic photo of Koper with a cruise ship. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

Historic houses in the old part of Koper
Once you arrive in Koper, you are recommended to get around on foot to enhance your sightseeing experience and better explore this lovely old town. Image by János Korom Dr. / CC BY-SA 2.0

A narrow street and picturesque old houses in the old part of Koper
A great thing to do in Koper is to wander around the old townr, which is made up of narrow alleys with many small restaurants, cafes, bars and shops. Image by Husond / GFDL

A beautiful street lamp from the forged metal in the old part of Koper, Slovenia
A beautiful street lamp from the forged metal in the old part of the city. Image by János Korom Dr. / CC BY-SA 2.0

An alley in the old part of Koper Capodistria, Slovenia
The romantic old part of Koper with narrow streets and picturesque houses that can be up to four or more storeys high. Image by János Korom Dr. / CC BY-SA 2.0

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Historic houses and narrow alleys in the old part of Koper, Slovenia
Historic houses in the old part of the city. Image by János Korom Dr. / CC BY-SA 2.0

The Carpaccio square in Koper with the Column of St. Justine and the capital shaped well
The Carpaccio square in the old part of the city is adorned with the Column of St. Justine and a well in the shape of a capital. There is also the namesake house. It’s said to be the birthplace of Vittore Carpaccio, a Venetian Renaissance painter, famous for the use of red color. Image by János Korom Dr. / CC BY-SA 2.0

The Taverna building standing next to the Carpaccio Square on the western edge of Koper's Old Town
The Taverna building stands next to the Carpaccio Square on the western edge of the old town. The building formerly served as a salt warehouse before becoming at various times an inn, a fish market and of course a tavern. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

A street view in the old part of Koper near the Taverna building
A street view in the old part of the town. Image by Stephen Colebourne / CC BY 2.0

Promenade and palm trees in the Pristaniska Ulica street in Koper, Slovenia
Koper’s lovely promenade decorated with big palm trees. Image by János Korom Dr. / CC BY-SA 2.0

the Pristaniska Ulica street next to the Hlavaty park in Koper
A street view in the Pristaniska Ulica street (next to the Hlavaty park). Image by János Korom Dr. / CC BY-SA 2.0

The Koper Bell Tower rising up 54 meters from the heart of the old town
Rising up 54 meters from the heart of the old town, the Koper Bell Tower can be seen from many points across Koper. Image by Stephen Colebourne / CC BY 2.0

The Titov Trg square in Koper with the Praetorian Palace and the bell tower
The Tito square as well as the stunning 15th-century Praetorian Palace are the most popular tourist attractions in Koper. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

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The Praetorian palace standing on the south end of Tito square in Koper, Slovenia
The Praetorian palace is located on the south end of the Tito square and it has a Venetian Gothic and Renaissance style. It was constructed in the 15th century built from two older houses dating from the 13th century. The facade of the palace features many shields and coat of arms. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

Dominating the southern side of Tito Square in Koper is the Praetorian Palace
The Praetorian Palace with its external staircase, two towers, a serrated finish and crests on the facade represents the most important building in Koper. It now serves as the municipal seat and mayor’s office. Inside the palace you can also find the Tourist Information Office. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

View of the Tito square with the Praetorian Palace in the background from the Loggia Palace
A beautiful view of the Tito square with the Praetorian Palace in the background from the Loggia Palace, which has a lovely coffeehouse in an old Venetian Gothic building. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

The arcaded Venetian Gothic Loggia building in the Tito square in Koper, Slovenia
On the north side of the Tito square is the arcaded Venetian Gothic Loggia building built in the 15th century. It now contains a lovely café and the Loggia Gallery. Image by Stephen Colebourne / CC BY 2.0

The Tito square in Koper decorated with a Christmas tree in winter during festive December
The magical looking Tito square decorated with a Christmas tree in winter. Image by TICKoper / CC BY-SA 4.0

The picturesque yellow house in the Kidriceva Ulica street in Koper, Slovenia
The picturesque yellow house in the Kidriceva Ulica street. Image by János Korom Dr. / CC BY-SA 2.0

The boats in Koper marina
Some of the boats moored at the Marina Koper. Image by John Doe / CC BY-SA 3.0

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Aerial view of Koper, Slovenia
Aerial view of Koper. Image by flightlog / CC BY 2.0

A beautiful sunset over Koper with the Adriatic Sea in the background
A beautiful peaceful sunset over Koper. Image by G0DeX / CC BY 2.0

View from the parking lot at the Socerb Castle towards the Bay of Trieste
A beautiful view from the Socerb Castle towards the Bay of Trieste. One may see Koper and the Slovene Riviera to the left, Muggia Peninsula and the village of Muggia in the centre, and Trieste to the right. Image by Eleassar / CC BY-SA 3.0

Koper on a 1900 photochrome print
Koper on a 1900 photochrome print.

All You Need To Know To Visit Koper
KOPER – the largest city on the Slovenian coast
Seaside town of Koper in Slovenia

Koper or Capodistria as it is called in Italian shows two faces to the world: one is a modern, loud and busy industrial part of the city with the only commercial port in Slovenia. The other is the charming small Old Town with the lovely square of Titov Trg and late medieval and early Renaissance buildings, such as the Praetorian Palace, the Loggia Palace and the Cathedral of the Assumption built in Venetian styles.

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