Skanderbeg Square, named after an Albanian nobleman who resisted Ottoman invasion, serves as the bustling heart of Tirana. This expansive city square is home to several of the capital’s most notable landmarks, including the Ottoman-era Eth’em Bey Mosque and its clock tower, the National History Museum, and the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet. Visitors can explore these cultural and historical sites, each offering a glimpse into Albania’s rich heritage. The square also serves as a starting point for many walking tours, making it a central hub for both locals and tourists.
Skanderbeg Square (Sheshi Skënderbej)
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