Albanian cities
TIRANA
Tirana has been the capital of Albania since 1920. It is relatively
new city established in 1614 from Sulejman Bargjini, feudal of the area
at the time. The city began to grow at the beginning of the 18th century.
Today Tirana is not only the most populated city in Albania, but also
the biggest political and economic centre in the country. In central
Tirana, on Scanderbeg square there is the old mosque of Ethem Bey built
during 1789 – 1823 as well as the Clock Tower, 35 meter high,
built in 1830. The Palace of Culture housing the Opera and Ballet Theatre
and National Library is next to the main square. In Tirana there are
also other important institutions such as the National Historic Museum,
Archaeological Museum, The Museum of Natural Sciences, the Museum of
Albanian Philately, the National Gallery of Fine Arts, the Center of
International Culture etc.
One can enjoy the best view from the “Martyrs Cemetery”
which contains the “Mother Albania“ monument. The Adriatic
sea and Dajti mountain are near to the city. It takes you less than
one hour drive to reach the sea. A Great Park with an artificial lake
is located immediately at the southern part of the city.
What to see The Fortress of Pertrela
It is located at south of Tirana on the right side of national
road linking capital with the city of Elbasan. It was built up by the
middle age. The castle was under the command of Scanderbeg sister, Mamica
Kastrioti. The fortress of Preza, belongs to the
XV century. It has a very nice and dominant position in front of Kruja
mountain. The Mosque of Ethem Bey is situated
just at the center of Tirana. It was constructed in 1789. Together with
the Clock Tower ( 1830). they make a important historic part of Tirana.
Ministries represents architectonic values. They
were built in the year 1930, when Albania was a kingdom.
After the Second World War several buildings were erected. The
Palace of Culture, the Palace of Congresses, the National Historic Museum,
the Centre of International Culture etc. The bridge
of Tabakeve is situated along the boulevard “Zhan Dark”.
It belongs to the XVIII century. The Tomb of Kapllan Pasha,
built in 1814.
Museums The Museum of National History
(phone +355 223446 / 228389 ) Archaeological Museum
Gallery of Fine Arts (closed at Mondays)
Museum of Albanian Philately
The Museum of Natural Sciences VLORA
Vlora is a coastal city. It is not only one of the major ports, but
also of great historical importance as it was here that in 1912 the
Assembly was convened to proclaim Albania as an independent state
and to set up the first National Government headed by Ismail Qemali.
One can learn more about the background of this event at the Museum
of Independence. On a hill above the city one can enjoy the religious
place of “Kuzum Baba”. From there you can see the beach
and the view of the whole city.
What to see
Ethnographic Museum (open 08.00–12.00 and 16.00–18.00
)
Historic Museum (open 8.00–12.00 and 16.00–
18.00)
The Museum of Independence (open 8.00–12.00
and 16.00–18.00)
The Mosque of Muradie
The Castle of Kanina, in Kanina village
The Castle of Porto-Palermo
The ruins of Himara Castle, Himare
Churches of Saint Stephen and Saint Mitri in the
village of Dhermi ( XII –XIV centuries)
Monastery of Saint Mary, in Zvernec Village
Ancient theatre of Orikum (First century B.C)
The Church of Marmiroi in Orikum
Between Tirana and Vlora there is the district of Fier, which boasts
different historical sites with great interest . The most important
are:
Historic Museum in Fier
Archaeological Museum of Apollonia, in village of
Pojan
Monastery of Saint Mary at Apolonia,
Archaeological site of Apolonia
Archaeological site of Bylis, in Hekal village
The ruins of the Church of Saint Mary, in Ballsh
BERAT
It known as “the city of one-thousand windows” and is
declared as a museum city. It is on the slopes of the Tomorri mount
where the castle of the city rises in a predominant hill. Inside its
walls there are dwelling houses and the “Onufri Museum”.
Paintings and icons by the outstanding Albanian painter are also exhibited
there. The old part of the city has some religious buildings like
churches and mosques.
What to see
The Museum of Iconography “Onufri” (open
8.00-15.00, closed at Mondays, phone +355 32 32 248).
The Museum of Ethnography (open 8.00-15.00, phone
+355 32 32224)
Gallery “Eduard Lear” (open for each
day, phone +355 32 32 027)
The castle of Berat
The Church of Saint Mehilli, (Michael)
The Cathedral of Saint Mary,
The Church of Saint Triadha (Trinity),
The Church of Saint Vllaherna
The King Mosque
The Bridge of Gorica, over river Osum
DURRES
The principal port of Durres is the second largest city of Albania.
The city was colonized by the colonists from Corinth and Korkyra in
627 B.C. It was named Epidamnus, which later became Dyrrachium. The
most important object is the amphitheatre, the largest in Balkan with
15,000 seats, dating back to the 2nd century AD and containing an
Early Christian crypt with a rare wall mosaics . Between the 1st and
3rd centuries Durres was an important port and trading centre on the
Via Egnatia trading route, between Rome and Byzantuim (Istanbul).
After a great number of earthquakes, much of ancient Durres sank into
the sea or collapsed and was subsequently built over. Today the city
is well known for the nearby beach resort of Durres and its sandy
beaches and warm sea waters.
What to see
The Archaeological Museum (open 9- 17.00, closed
each Monday and Tuesday, phone +355 52/22253)
Amphitheatre
Byzantine Forum
Venetian Torra (small castle open as a bar)
Ancient city wall
The Exhibition of Folk Culture (open 8.00-13.00 for
each day)
The mosaic of Arapaj, Arapaj village (it can be opened
only with special permit)
KRUJA
Kruja is a medieval town near Tirana. It is on built on the slope
of Sari Salltiku mount. The name of Kruja is closely connected with
the name of the National Hero, George Kastriot Scanderbeg, who fought
against the Ottomans for 25 years in succession, defending European
civilization from their threat in the 15th century. At a prominent
and strategic place near the city, there is a castle, within is housed
the Scanderbeg Museum (National Museum). On the way to the castle
there is a medieval bazaar.
What to see
Museum of Gjergj Kastrioti Scanderbeg (open 09.00-
13.00 and 15.00-8.00, closed at Mondays, phone + 355 532 2225)
Ethnographic Museum (open 09.00-13.00 and 15.00 -18.00
closed at Mondays)
Archaeological site of Albanopoli, in village of
Zgerdhesh
Traditional Bazaar
KORCA
Is the largest city of south eastern part of Albania. It is situated
at the foot of Morava Mountain on a plateau 800 m above sea level.
It became an important trading and handicraft centre in the 18th century
due to the development of trade with neighboring regions. The museum
for Medieval Art is in Korça. It presents the spiritual and
material culture of the Albanian people. There are also the Museum
of Education, where the first Albanian School were opened in 1878
and the new museum of “Bratko Collections” with antiquaries
from the Far East.
What to see
The Museum of Medieval Arts, (open 8.00 - 14.00)
.
The Gallery “ Guri Madhi”, (open 10.00
- 12.00 and 16.00- 18.00)
The “Bratko” Museum of antiquaries and
collections from far east, (open 9.00- 12.00 and 16.00- 18.00)
The Museum of Education, (open 8.00 - 14.00)
The Archaeological Museum, (open 8.00 - 14.00)
Watering greensward (a suite place for emigrants,
where young ladies use to shed tears)
POGRADEC
Pogradec is one of the most charming tourist resorts in Albania because
of its position on lake Ohrid which distinguishes itself for clear
water and mountain views. The koran fish, similar to trout, is found
in this lake. Besides the beautiful beach, your stay in Pogradec is
made more interesting by the excursion to the tourist centre in Driloni
(5 km eastward) surrounded by ornamental plants and trees.
What to see
The mosaics of Lin, in the village of Lin at north
of Pogradec
The sources of Drilon
The monumental graves of Selca e Poshtme, in village
of Selca
The Goliku Bridge on the old Via Egnatia
GJIROKASTRA
One of the most important cities of southern Albania, has been declared
a “Museum City”. It is built on the slope of a mountain
and is known for its characteristic and narrow stone paved streets.
The dwelling houses have the form of medieval towers consisting a
building ensemble with characteristic architecture. The castle of
the city stands like a balcony over the city. It enables the visitors
to enjoy a very beautiful landscape. The National Museum of Weapons
is housed in the interior of the castle. Weapons are produced and
used by the Albanian since the ancient times are displayed there.
What to see
The Museum of Weapons (inside the castle)
The Ethnographic Museum (phone +355 846 2460)
The Castle of Gjirokastra
The Church of Labova e Kryqit, in the village with
same name
The archaeological site of Antigonea, in the village
of Saraqinisht
The ruins of archaeological site of Adrianapol, in
the village of Sofratike
SARANDA
Albania's most southern city. Situated opposite of Corfu island, Saranda
is now mostly visited by day trippers who come to enjoy this previously
inaccessible resort. It is one of the most tourist sites in Albania
and is very preferable by “honey mooners”. Near Saranda
there are the ruins of the ancient city of Butrint and the Springs
of “Blue Eyes”.
What to see
Ethnographic Museum
The Archaeological Museum of Butrinti
The ruins of ancient town of Onhezmi in Saranda
The ancient temple and other ruins of Foinike, in
Finiq village
The small Castle of Ali Pasha in Vrine village
Archaeological site of Butrinti
The Church of Saint Kolli in Mesopotam village
SHKODRA
It is one of the most major cities in the north – western part
of the country. It is situated near the lake sharing the same name
and along the road that leads to Montenegro. It is an ancient city
with rich history. One can find old characteristic houses where wood
and other traditional motifs are used. Near the city there is the
castle of Rozafa built on a rocky hill from where you can see attractive
and beautiful views. During your stay you can visit the Historical
Museum of the city. Shkodra is a good point to start your trip to
Albanian Apls.
What to see
Historic Museum (the archaeology section is attached) Phone +355 224
32 13, open 09.00-13.00
Museum of Rozafa Castle ( open 10.00- 13.00)
The other interesting place in the city and nearby are: The Castle
of Rozafa
The Lead Mosque
The Church of Shirgji (near Obot village)
The Mesi Bridge ( 8 km far from Shkodra)
The Illyrian ruins of Gajtan
The medieval city of Sarda, near Vau I Dejes
On the way from Tirana to Shkodra in the town of Lezha is interesting
to visit the memorial dedicated to burial place of Albanian National
Hero, Scanderbeg. (open 8.00-13.00)
(source: the website of Albanian Ministry of Tourism: http://www.albaniantourism.com)
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