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🇮🇹 La versione italiana è ancora in fase di sviluppo. Grazie per la comprensione.
Explore Piran.
Stamp your card.
Send it to someone special.
Nika’s Postcard is a *free* art experience across three of Piran’s most iconic spots. Make a stamp at each stop, complete Nika’s original illustration, then send it to someone who means a lot to you.
Since 2015, Nika Stegel has been creating exceptional artworks under the name Nika’s tiny house – frames and pieces made entirely from wood found washed ashore by the sea. Her atelier in Piran has become one of the town’s most beloved attractions, drawing nearly 50,000 visitors a year and earning features on national television in Germany, France and Italy.
Nika’s Postcard is built on three core ideas: embrace creativity, keep exploring your surroundings, and share with the people you love most. Turn a simple walk through Piran into one of the most unique, personalized postcards you’ll ever send.
This project reflects the three key philosophies behind my work: embrace creativity, keep exploring your surroundings, and share with the people you love most.
Nika Stegel, founder of Nika's tiny house
Each station sits at one of Piran’s most visited landmarks, so collecting all three stamps fits naturally into a morning or afternoon stroll through town.
Piran's landmark hilltop church, with views across the rooftops and out to sea.
The birthplace of Giuseppe Tartini, located on Tartini Square. A tribute to Piran’s greatest artist.
A cultural centrepiece celebrating Piran's long relationship with the sea.
Visit three locations across Piran, collect a stamp at each one, and your card gradually reveals Nika’s original illustration of the city — split across three beautifully crafted wooden stamps.
Free 15×10 cm cards are available at the Piran Tourist Information Centre (TIC), atelier Nika's tiny house and at each stamp station. No booking or hidden fees, just grab one and go.
At each station, place your card in the wooden jig frame and press the stamp. The order doesn't matter - all three pieces are designed to work in any sequence.
Three stamps, one picture. When all three are pressed, Nika's full illustration of Piran comes to life on your card.
Frame it. Display it. Or write someone's name on the back and drop it in a postbox. A handmade postcard from Piran, sent to someone who'd love to receive it.
Nika drew this illustration specifically for this project. A view of Piran, divided across three stamps, each with its own character.
The stamps took time to perfect. Numerous tests ensured the details remain clear even after heavy use.
All stations are accessible almost every day. Opening hours vary, but they are generally open throughout the day. The stations can be visited in any order, you can start and finish wherever you like. Check each station's opening hours to make sure it's open.
At 15 × 10 cm, the finished card fits perfectly in a standard photo frame, and just as easily into a standard postbox. The ultimate goal is for every postcard to be sent to someone, but we understand if you’d rather keep it for yourself.
A postcard is one of the oldest ways to say “I thought of you.” Nika’s Postcard brings that tradition back — with a twist. Instead of buying something off a rack, you walk through Piran, stamp each piece of the illustration yourself, and end up with something genuinely handmade.
Then you address it, write a few words, and drop it in a postbox. Someone on the other side of the world — a friend, a parent, a partner — receives a little piece of Piran, made by your own hand.
Pick up a card, walk the trail, stamp your illustration — then write a name on the back. That’s it. Nika’s art does the rest.
Cards are available at each stamp station, atelier Nika’s tiny house and at TIC Piran.





There were many people involved in making this project happen, and I will forever be grateful. Thank you to all the partners, and most of all, thank you to all of you for participating.
Nika Stegel