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Day 4: Italian style "Duras".
"Durrës": Located on the Adriatic Sea, it is the second largest city in 🇦🇱, the largest port city in 🇦🇱, and the oldest city in 🇦🇱. It was founded by the ancient Greeks in 627 BC. It was built and occupied by the Romans after the two Illyrian Wars. In the late Middle Ages, the city was occupied by the Bulgarians, Venetians and Ottoman Turks. During this period, it also suffered two major earthquakes. In 1912, Albania declared its independence and raised its national flag. The city's UNESCO heritage-listed "Amphitheatre" (built in the Roman Empire under Trajan, once able to accommodate 20,000 people), the Venetian Tower and the Byzantine Forum are now only ruins; Stroll along the beautiful Italian-style seaside promenade to Illyria Square, where the turbulent Adriatic Sea shows off its majestic beauty; while the "Duras Albanian Academy" hidden in a quiet alley has a very design appearance Particularly eye-catching, this is an English school that aims to change the teaching model in Albania and provide a truly international experience; the young tour guide told us that an investment company from Dubai is preparing to turn this place into a "Little Dubai", blessing the beautiful and ancient "Duras" will be better tomorrow. The next stop is to visit Krujë Castle in Durrës Region. The castle was built in the 5th or 6th century. It was an important military stronghold for the national hero Skanderbeg to fight against the Ottoman Empire army. This strong fortress helped Skanderbeg defend Albania from being invaded by the Ottoman Empire for more than 20 years; there is a Skanderbeg Museum in the castle, which displays a large number of original books dating back to the Skanderbeg period. , documents, objects and authentic replicas that represent the history of Albanians in the 15th century; this museum has become an icon of the city's skyline. Kruja Old Market is one of the oldest markets in 🇦🇱, dating back more than 400 years. Its narrow cobblestone streets, various wooden boutiques and colorful handmade textiles made by locals are a great place to visit. A great place to buy gifts for friends and family, climb up to the Sarrisaltic Shrine where you can discover more hidden treasures and soak up the charm.
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Museum of the National Hero
📌The National Museum “Skanderbeg” or Skanderbeg Museum
📍Address: Kruja Castle, Rruga Kala, Kruje, Albania
The National Museum in Kruja features a large sculpture of Skanderbeg and his soldiers, showcasing the nation's history during the 15th century. The museum showcases Skanderbeg's roles as statesman, warrior, and battle commander, as well as house documents, original bibliographies, and reproductions. Visitors can explore ceramic, bronze, iron, and copper objects, original icons, and swords. The museum also features a beautiful bell dating back to 1462. The walls are covered in beautiful Byzantine-style frescoes, romanticizing Skanderbeg's return to Kruja and glorifying the unification of the once-divided Albanian principalities. The museum is equipped with guides in Albanian and English.
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Albanian History🇦🇱
📌The National Museum “Skanderbeg” or Skanderbeg Museum
📍Address: Kruja Castle, Rruga Kala, Kruje, Albania
The Skanderbeg Museum, located in Krujë, is a significant and visited museum in Albania, dedicated to the Albanian national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbej. The museum, inspired by traditional Albanian stone towers and medieval Romanesque architecture, features artifacts from Skanderbeg's time, including paintings, armor, and military feats. The exhibits chronicle Skanderbeg's life and military achievements, with an interesting display of his famous goat-head-topped helmet, which is currently on display at the Kunsthistorisches Museum.