All You Need To Know To Visit The Piran Shell And Snail Museum In Piran, Slovenia

Introducing The Piran Shell And Snail Museum

The Piran Shell And Snail Museum with its permanent exhibition the Magical World of Shells is one of the best and most interesting museums in Slovenia. It was opened in September 2011 and is the only one in Slovenia that is devoted solely to shells and the mollusks that make them. It features more than 4,000 specimens of rare and unique mollusks from all around the world. You’ll see some of the most unusual clams, sea urchins, crabs, sea stars, and much more, varying in sizes and shapes. The interactive museum promotes environmental awareness and conservation and helps people become aware of the importance of shells and educates them about the role of shells in our culture and history.

Piran Shell And Snail Museum Review

The Piran Shell And Snail Museum is one of the most popular attractions on the Slovenian coast. It is located on a corner of the main Tartini square in the centre of Piran. The museum itself, is very small, and is located on only one floor. However, it still houses an impressive collection, a very interesting array of different types, colors and sizes from all over the world, one more beautiful than the other. It is really nicely and thoughtfully laid out. The shells are displayed in such a way that you can see them very clearly. Certain exhibits are highlighted as having especial interest. Among the most important exhibits is the shell of the world’s biggest snail. Particularly interesting are also very shiny shells that were once used as currency. An excellent guide booklet is available in a variety of languages, including English, German, and Italian, which gives a wealth of information. The proprietor of the museum is very welcoming and friendly too, also in several different languages. There is nothing about shells that he doesn’t know, his enthusiasm is infectious. There is something of interest here for all ages. Children will love the easy to operate microscopes. Taking photos is allowed, but you can take only 4 photos. Unfortunately, there is no access for wheelchair-bound people. Cost of admission is €4 for adults, €3 for students, €2 for children between the ages of 7 and 18, and €1 for children under the age of 6.

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Opening hours:
June, July, August, September: daily 10:00 – 20:00;
March, April, May, October, November: Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 – 18:00, closed on Mondays;
December, January, February: Saturday, Sunday and holidays 11:00 – 18:00, closed Monday to Friday.

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Inside the Piran Shell And Snail Museum
The museum features thousands of species of shells and snails from all around the world, and it promotes environmental awareness and conservation.

The Magical World of Shells permanent exhibition in the Piran Shell And Snail Museum in Slovenia
You will be taken away by the amazing world of snail shells, sea shells and shell housed creatures.

A collection of sea snail shells in the Piran Shell And Snail Museum
With a constantly expanding collection, you’ll always see something new there, no matter how many times you visit.

Rare and unique mollusks from all around the world in the Piran Shell Museum
Mollusks are one of the most diverse groups in the animal kingdom, with nearly 100,000 described species.

A well displayed exhibition of sea snail shells in the Piran Shell And Snail Museum
An enthralling exhibition, exceedingly well displayed.

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A scallop collection in the Piran Shell And Snail Museum
Shells are displayed from all over the world. A very interesting array of different types, colors, sizes.

A collection of sea urchin shells in the Piran Shell Museum
The museum is small but beautifully put together with interesting fact sheets that are easy to follow and navigate through in a variety of languages.

A collection of cowrie species in the Piran Shell Museum
Venture deep below the surface of the ocean in this fascinating exhibition, as the amazing world of shells is on display.

A collection of crab shells in the Piran Shell Museum
The museum is really carefully and thoughtfully laid out.

A collection of sea snails in the Piran Shell and Snail Museum
Although the exhibits are labelled in Slovenian, there is a guidebook in different languages also available, including English, German and Italian.

Sea snail shells in the Magical World of Shells permanent exhibition in the Piran Shell Museum
A well thought out museum and well worth the visit, allow an hour to see it.

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Glossus humanus, the human heart shaped clam in the Piran Shell Museum
Glossus humanus, the oxheart clam, can be found in deepwater off the Atlantic coastline of Europe and Northern Africa. It has a shell reaching up to 16 cm in length. This shell is globular with a subcircular outline. The two valves viewed from the side are heart shaped, forming the outline of a human heart (hence the original species name, Cardium humanum).

Clanculus pharaonius, also known as the strawberry top shell in the Piran Shell Museum
Clanculus pharaonius, also known as the strawberry top shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae.

Amphidromus Perversus Butoti, a brilliantly colored snail with highly polished shell surface in the Piran Shell Museum
Amphidromus Perversus Butoti is a brilliantly colored snail with highly polished shell surface.

Piran Shells And Snail Museum location on the map


Address: Tartinijev trg 15, 6330 Piran, Slovenia
Latitude and Longitude Coordinates: 45.528043, 13.568300
GPS coordinates: 45° 31′ 40.9548” N     13° 34′ 5.88” E
Region: Littoral

All You Need To Know To Visit Piran
PIRAN – the gem of the Adriatic Sea located in Slovenian Istria
Piran Slovenia

The charming coastal town of Piran is a medieval jewel on the Adriatic coast, situated at the cape of the Piran peninsula on the northern side of Istria, with Italy on the horizon. Since being part of the Republic of Venice, Piran has a rich cultural heritage and the close Venetian influence is immediately apparent in its architecture with the narrow winding streets, houses huddled close together, rising in cascades, beautiful squares and churches and breathtaking sea views.

HISTORIC AND CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS IN PIRAN AND THE SURROUNDING AREA
TARTINI SQUARE – a wonderful, picturesque and historic square in the heart of Piran
View of Tartini Square in Piran, Slovenia

Overall Rating:     10/10   (Must-See)

The Tartini Square is a lovely square in the heart of the medieval walled Venetian town of Piran, the most famous town on Slovenia's 43-kilometre coast, which sits between Italy and Croatia. For a small town this is a wide open and quite large square. It's very Venetian in its white marble paving and surrounded by charming, Venetian buildings with wonderful architecture displayed.
CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE – one of the most important historical monuments on the Slovenian coast
Exterior of the Church of St. George in Piran, Slovenia

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Must-See)

The Church of St. George is the jewel on the crown of Piran. Originally built in the 12th century, its current structure dates from its expansion in the early 14th century, and its subsequent Baroque revamp in 1637. The church is beautifully decorated with frescos, marble altars and a large statue of St George slaying the dragon.
BELL TOWER – after ascending 146 steps, you’ll be able to enjoy the best views in town
Exterior of the Bell Tower in Piran Slovenia

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Must-See)

In front of the Church of St. George, built separate from it in 1608, is the iconic 46,45 metre-high bell tower. There are 146 steps that lead to the top of the bell tower that houses four bells and is capped with a pyramidal spire. At the top of the tower sits a weather vane in the form of the 3,6-metre-tall Archangel Michael.
PIRAN'S TOWN WALLS – one of Piran's most famous attractions built in various stages from the 7th to early 16th century
View of the Piran Town Walls

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Must-See)

Piran's Town Walls were built in various stages from the 7th to early 16th century and are one of the most famous attractions in the town. Originally the walls enclosed only the area west of the main Tartini square but between the years 1470 and 1534 expanded to include the entire peninsula. Sections of the wall and seven gates still stand throughout Piran, though the rest of it has been demolished. The walls themselves are great and quite impressive and you can climb to quite a height. The view however is the main reason to visit!
PIRAN SHELL AND SNAIL MUSEUM – you will be taken away by the amazing world of shells
Interior of the Piran Shell And Snail Museum

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Must-See)

The Piran Shell And Snail Museum with its permanent exhibition the Magical World of Shells is one of the best and most interesting museums in Slovenia. It features more than 4,000 specimens of rare and unique mollusks from all around the world. You'll see some of the most unusual clams, sea urchins, crabs, sea stars, and much more, varying in sizes and shapes.
SERGEJ MASERA MARITIME MUSEUM – an interesting museum dedicated to the maritime-related history of the north Adriatic
Interior of Sergej Masera Maritime Museum in Piran, Slovenia

Overall Rating:     08/10   (Highly Recommended)

Piran’s maritime history is exhibited at the superb Sergej Masera Maritime Museum. Named after a famous Slovenian sailor from Gorica, the museum offers information on Slovene naval history, the Adriatic Sea, sailing, fishing, salt-making and much more. The bulk of the museum collections is housed in the wonderful 19th-century Gabrielli Palace, right at the waterfront near Tartini Square in the historic centre of Piran, but quite a few of its collections are also presented elsewhere.
MEDIADOM PYRHANI MUSEUM – a small, well considered and very high tech museum focusing on the history of Piran
Interior of the Mediadom Pyrhani Museum in Piran, Slovenia

Overall Rating:     08/10   (Highly Recommended)

If you are in Piran, try to take the time to visit this small, pleasant museum and make sure you attend the 3D movie to learn about the history of Piran. It will give you much more of an appreciation for this charming coastal town.
MUSEUM OF UNDERWATER ACTIVITIES PIRAN – a lovely small museum with a very interesting collection of old deep-sea diving suits and helmets
Interior of the Museum Of Underwater Activities Piran in Slovenia

Overall Rating:     07/10   (Recommended)

The Museum of Underwater Activities Piran is a small but very interesting museum that gives an excellent overview of the history of diving in the Adriatic Sea, exhibiting old deep-sea diving suits and helmets. Besides the collection of antique diving equipment, the museum also has several models of submarines and the uniforms of their crews on display.
PIRAN AQUARIUM – a lovely small aquarium with a good selection of fish and invertebrates living in the northern Adriatic Sea
Interior of Piran Aquarium in Slovenia

Overall Rating:     07/10   (Recommended)

The Piran Aquarium was founded in 1964 and is now the biggest aquarium in Slovenia with its collection of more than 120 species and 25 aquarium tanks. It showcases a good selection of fish and invertebrates living in the northern Adriatic Sea.
FIRST OF MAY SQUARE – a pretty little square that used to be the heart of Piran up until the Middle Ages
View of First Of May Square in Piran, Slovenia

Overall Rating:     07/10   (Recommended)

The First of May Square, previously known as the Old Square, was the centre of Piran until the 13th century. It is surrounded by mainly baroque-inspired architecture as well as a few restaurants. art galleries and a great little wine bar. In the centre of the square, on a raised platform, there are a few eye-catching statues and a stone rainwater cistern which was built in the second half of the 18th century after the region suffered a severe drought.
MONASTERY AND CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS ASSISI – more than just a church with an accompanying monastery

Overall Rating:     07/10   (Recommended)

The Church of St Francis Assisi dates back to the beginning of the 14th century, but has been enlarged and renovated over the centuries. The present interior dates back to the 17th century and the exterior is from the 19th century. Attached to the church is a Franciscan monastery with a splendid atrium, the cloister, which is considered by many as the most beautiful in Slovenia. In the monastery's basement there is a superb collection of paintings by various Venetian artists.

Places to stay in Piran that we recommend
The accommodation options in Piran can be divided into five main categories: hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, apartments and hostels.
HOTELS IN PIRAN THAT WE RECOMMEND
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The charming coastal town of Piran is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Slovenia, but being such a small town, there are not many hotels in Piran. Actually, there are only four of them. We've reviewed all of them so take a look and find out which one would best suit your needs, style and budget.
GUEST HOUSES IN PIRAN THAT WE RECOMMEND
Collage of Piran guest houses

Piran guesthouses are definitely a good choice for a place to stay as they are comfortable and wallet-friendly with owners who take an interest in their guests. Some guesthouses also offer a breakfast buffet in the morning that has quite a few choices and is usually very good value for money. Find out which guesthouses in Piran we recommend and why.
BED AND BREAKFASTS IN PIRAN THAT WE RECOMMEND
Collage of Piran bed and breakfasts

Bed and breakfasts are a budget-friendly way of staying in Piran. In essence you get a room and usually also a private bathroom in someone's house, with breakfast included in the price. Take a look and find out which bed and breakfasts in Piran we recommend and why.
APARTMENTS IN PIRAN THAT WE RECOMMEND
Collage of Piran apartments

Apartments are a great option in Piran as they are cheaper than a hotel room but more spacious, well-equipped, and with a kitchen to save money on eating out. But be careful, the rates and quality vary seriously, so always do a good research before you book an apartment for your stay! Here you will find the apartments that we think are the best ones in Piran right now.
HOSTELS IN PIRAN THAT WE RECOMMEND
Collage of Piran hostels

Hostels are the cheapest places to stay in Piran. Most spaces and amenities are shared, but even if you’re not up for the cheapest option - a bed in a dorm room - you can often get a basic private room for significantly less than the cost of a low-end hotel or privately rented room. Competition between Piran hostels has grown over the past five years and there are now some really good hostels in Piran. Find out which are the ones that we recommend and why!

One thought on “All You Need To Know To Visit The Piran Shell And Snail Museum In Piran, Slovenia”

  1. All Hail the Amazing Glutinous Snail ©
    Gary Shulman, MS. Ed.
    December 24, 2021

    All hail the amazing glutinous snail
    Molluskian marvel whose virtues prevail
    In forests so thickened with foliage pristine
    Or denizens of oceans sadly no longer clean
    Slime trails glistening a silvery sheen
    Declaring shelled beauties soon will be seen
    Geometric armor so rainbowed in hue
    Resplendent in form leaving such a lovely goo
    You might think me ill or think my senses have flown
    But in my mind those mollusks should sit on a throne
    For they bide their own time never rushing through life
    Adding beauty in abundance never causing stress nor strife
    Oh to live the life of a snail, that I do say
    Not rushing through days,
    Now that is the way
    Slowly and surely ingesting sweet moments in time
    Of life’s daily delights……..while spreading the slime
    I know you are thinking, has he lost his mind!
    The life of a snail isn’t wondrous, admirable or kind
    But any creature so lovely who meanders each day
    Taking in nature’s beauty for eons to stay
    And if by chance, reincarnation is real
    I would not come back as snake, a chicken nor eel
    But a snail I would be with symmetry and style
    Enjoying life’s wonders
    Forever and a mile

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