Goron took us to the museum which he claimed was his first visit there also...hmmm. Every so often he opened a window of the museum to call to a family member; first his mama and then his brother. Actually, he was quite comical.
He kept referring to Carpaccio and all I could think of was why was he talking about food???? Later I came to realize he was referring to the Venetian painter Vittore Carpaccio, who supposedly lived and worked in Koper in the 16th century. There is a square named for him which is adjacent to the Taverna aka a former salt warehouse.
Salt was very valuable, as you can imagine, for preservation and seasoning. The word salary is the derivative of salt...another factoid for you. There is a lovely store in the town dedicated to all sorts of salts, soaps, bathing salts and seasoning salts. If they weren’t so heavy I would have brought home a variety.
Tito Square claims to be one of the most beautiful Mediterranean squares on the North Adriatic. I might agree with that assessment. Today it houses the Mayor’s office, who, by the way, ran for president and lost...oh well...he’s still mayor; and the City Council meetings.
We stopped at a seaside restaurant where we were served wine and a piece of yogurt cake...interesting combination for a mid morning snack but ‘when in Rome’, as they say....
On to Venezia........
Love the photos and you look so darn cute in your photo!
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