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Named after the eponymous Albanian poet and activist, the Rruga Murat Toptani is a pedestrian stretch that runs from Park Sheshi Skënderbej to Rruga George W.
Named after the eponymous Albanian poet and activist, the Rruga Murat Toptani is a pedestrian stretch that runs from Park Sheshi Skënderbej to Rruga George W. Bush.
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Rruga Murat Toptani, Nr 25 Tirana, HOTEL MILLENNIUM Tirana - Albania, Tiranë 1001, Albania
+355 4 225 1935
The National Gallery of Arts in Tirana showcases Albanian art from the 13th century to the present day
Occupying 24 of the over 100 rooms in the 5-storey subterranean bunker built during the Cold War in the 1970s, Bunk'Art 2 traces the history of the Albanian Ministry of Internal Affairs from 1912 to 1991 and throws light on the 'Sigurimi', the political police force persecuted dissenters during the regime of Enver Hoxha
The 35 metre tall Clock Tower of Tirana was built in 1811 by Etëhem Bey Mollaj, and was the tallest structure in the city till 1970
Originally built in 1988 as a museum dedicated to Albanian Communist leader Enver Hoxha, the Pyramid now stands in ruins as a reminder of the country's dark past
The Peace Bell was installed in 1999 as a memorial built by the children of the Catholic Zadrima community
The Et'hem Bey Mosque in Tirana was built by Molla Bey and his some Haxhi Et'hem Bey in 1789-1823
The Saint Paul's Cathedral in Tirana is a new church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tiranë-Durrës, consecrated in 2002
Sheshi Skënderbej or Skanderbeg Square is the main and central plaza of Tirana, named after Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu who led the rebellion against the Ottoman Empire
The Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral is the third largest Orthodox church in Europe
The Tanners' Bridge is an 18th century Ottoman-era pedestrian bridge across the Lana River that was once the main connection between Tirana and the eastern highlands