- National Historical Museum - The National History Museum is the most important museum in Albania and contains a well-documented history of the country.
The museum is divided into eight pavilions: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Independence, Iconography, National Liberation Anti-fascism War, Communist Terror, and Mother Teresa. The Pavilion of Communist Terror hosts images, documents and videos of the persecution suffered by the Albanians during the communist regime.
- All fees and taxes included
Walking around and immersing oneself in the local narrative is the best way to discover a place. If you’re eager to experience authentic Tirana, our guides can lead you to those typically overlooked corners where the city’s essence truly lies. Tirana, the vibrant heart and bustling capital of Albania, shares the incessant motion and vivacity common to all other European metropolises. Your exploration may commence by checking out major landmarks such as Sheshi Skënderbej, Mosque of Et’hemBey (erected between 1798 and 1812), the towering 35m high Kulla e Sahatit (the Watch Tower), the castle of the Roman emperor Justinian (A.D. 520), the stately Tomb of Kapllan Pasha, and the Ura e Tabakëve. A stop by the National History Museum is bound to leave you with unforgettable memories.
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