Skanderbeg Monument

Skanderbeg Monument

Skanderbeg Monument

Erected in 1968, the Skanderbeg Monument stands in the heart of Tirana’s central square, named after the same revered military leader. Gjergj Kastrioti, known as Skanderbeg, is celebrated for uniting Albania in the 15th century before its occupation by the Ottomans, making him a symbol of national pride. The monument features a striking depiction of Skanderbeg astride a horse, capturing his dynamic and heroic presence. Today, visitors can admire this imposing statue, which serves as a focal point in the bustling square, offering a tangible connection to Albania’s rich history and enduring spirit.

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