Tirana

Attractions in Tirana

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 […]

Constructed in 1988 to celebrate the legacy of Albanian communist leader Enver Hoxha, the Pyramid of Tirana stands as one of the city’s most distinctive buildings. Its angular, geometric structure […]

In the heart of Tirana, Et’hem Bey Mosque (Xhamia e Et’hem Beut) stands as one of the city’s few surviving historical monuments. Nestled in Skanderbeg Square, this small Ottoman-era stone […]

The Tirana Clock Tower (Kulla e Sahatit), constructed in 1822 by Haxhi Et’hem Bey, rises as a simple yet striking stone structure in the heart of Albania’s capital. Topped with […]

Nestled on the slopes of the Dajti mountains within Dajti National Park, the Cave of Pëllumbas, also known as the Black Cave, offers a unique day trip from Tirana. Accessible […]

The Tirana National Historical Museum, opened in 1981, stands as a comprehensive repository of Albania’s rich cultural and archaeological heritage. Located in the heart of Tirana, the museum spans eight […]

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 […]

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