Orpheus Monument, Ptuj
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the historic city of Ptuj, Slovenia, the Orpheus Monument stands as a poignant memorial that harks back to the Roman period. This ancient Roman tombstone, named after the mythical Greek poet and musician Orpheus, is a significant archaeological find and a cultural emblem of the city.
The monument is believed to date back to the 2nd century and is distinguished by its intricate relief carvings. These carvings depict scenes from the myth of Orpheus, resonating with the themes of love, loss, and the power of music. The Orpheus Monument is not only a testament to the artistic prowess of the era but also a window into the spiritual and mythological world of the Romans.
Located in the heart of Ptuj, the oldest recorded city in Slovenia, the monument is easily accessible to visitors and history enthusiasts. Its central position in the city underscores its importance as a historical landmark, offering insight into the city's Roman past. The significance of the monument is further underlined by its preservation and the reverence with which it is treated as a symbol of Ptuj's rich cultural tapestry.
Orpheus Monument – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ptuj Castle, Terme Ptuj, St. George's Church, Puh Bridge.