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Tartini House

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The Tartini House (Slovene: Tartinijeva hiša) is the birthplace of Giuseppe Tartini, a violinist from Piran. The house is located on Tartini Square in the town of Piran. The building is one of the oldest on the square, first mentioned in 1384 as a Gothic building named Casa Pizagrua. It was later renovated in neoclassical style. The most recent renovation, which took place from 1985 to 1991, revealed interesting wall paintings. The house is now the seat of the Italian community in Slovenia and is used as a venue for cultural projects, a gallery, and a museum. The museum part displays Tartini's violin, a copperplate engraving of his dreams, and his portrait, among other items.

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What does the Tartini House in Piran house? What does the Tartini House in Piran house?
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What is the building named Casa Pizagrua in Piran? What is the building named Casa Pizagrua in Piran?
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Where is Tartini House? Where is Tartini House?
Where is the seat of the Italian community in Slovenia? Where is the seat of the Italian community in Slovenia?
Where was the violinist Giuseppe Tartini born? Where was the violinist Giuseppe Tartini born?
Which is one of the oldest buildings on Tartini Square in Piran? Which is one of the oldest buildings on Tartini Square in Piran?
Who is Giuseppe Tartini? Who is Giuseppe Tartini?
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