Ptuj

Tourist Information Center:Turistični informacijski center Ptuj
Slovenski trg 5
++386 2 779 60 11
232 m
Height above sea level
beside a river
It is much easier to describe Ptuj's location between Slovenske gorice and Haloze and between Dravsko polje and Ptujsko polje than to write a short history of the city. Its history is rich and the city has numerous monuments to prove it. Its history reaches back to the Stone Age, but the city experienced its greatest flowering in the Roman period. The name originates in the times of Emperor Trajan, who granted the settlement city status and named it Colonia Ulpia Traiana Poetovio. In 69 A.D., Emperor Vespasian was elected in Ptuj, and the first written mention of the city of Ptuj is from the same year. Roman Poetovio developed into an important military, commercial, customs, and administrative center. Forty thousand people lived in the Ptuj area in this period, a number never since reached. It was later burned by the Huns and occupied by the Avars and the Slavs. In the period of the Slav prince Pribina, it was incorporated into the Frankish state. Later, it became the property of the Salzburg archdiocese and experienced the Hungarian attacks. The city recovered and when city rights were granted, it was able to build a wall around the city. The first city statutes from 1376 provided the legal regulation of the city and contributed to its economic power. Sadly, this declined under the pressure of Turkish attacks and major fires, floods, and epidemics. Today, this important economic center of the lower Podravje region is a city of fairs, a city of excursions into unspoiled nature, a city with a rich culinary offer, and a city of wine cellars and thermal springs.
Ptuj (360°) Ptuj arkade (360°) Ptuj monastery (360°)
Points of distinction : Historical and cultural heritage. Wherever in the city the visitor stops, the heritage is the scenery around him: the almost entirely preserved medieval city core, the castle and the collections in it, the vaulted wine cellars beneath it, tens of thousands of archeological objects, among which the Mithraic temple is the most important. Wherever one digs, one finds millenniums-old proofs of civilization on the banks of the Drava.
Famous citizen : Ivan Potrč, author
Janez Puh, inventor, factory owner
Dr. Anton Slodnjak, literary linguist
Association of Historic Cities of Slovenia
Post Office : Ptuj
Vodnikova ulica 2
++386 2 787 55 10
Bus station : Ptuj
Osojnikova cesta 11
++386 2 771 14 91
Railway station : Ptuj
Osojnikova cesta 2
++386 2 292 47 34
Medical center : Ptuj
Potrčeva cesta 19 a
++386 2 71 25 11
GPS Northing (N) : 46,4166
GPS Easting (E) : 15,8692