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Discover the dark past of communist Albania, unveil Dictator Enver Hoxha's legacy, who went from a simple cigarette seller to a ruthless leader who violently oppressed his people, turning our country into the first atheist state in the world. With our tour you'll dive into history and you'll understand everything from a local perspective. Book now!
The tour-guide will accompany you in every room and exhibit, mostly at the sections about WWII and Communism era explaining what you'll see at each pavilion because at the museum not everything is translated in english. (Open Tuesday – Saturday 09.00 – 17.00; Price: €5/Person).
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Not Included
The Unknown Partisan Monument is a war memorial dedicated to the wariars that fell during WWII. The Monument is a great example of socialist realism, and depicts a soldier raising his right hand waving troops forward while holding a rifle in his left. This is a perfect spot to talk about the glorification of the partisan war and the ways dictator Enver Hoxha used it to condemn his political rivals.
• Admission Ticket Free
This is a good museum that has a storyline from 1914 to 1991 and tells the political events that occurs in Albania during that time. The tour-guide will accompany you in every room and exhibit, explaining what you'll see at each pavilion. (Open Monday – Sunday 09.30 – 20.00; Price: €5/Person).
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Not Included
In the House of Leaves you’ll see the espionage manufactures of the notorious state police “Sigurimi” and its work in persecuting the Albanians. The tour-guide will accompany you in every room and exhibit, explaining what you'll see at each pavilion. (Open Monday – Sunday 09.00 – 19.00; Price: €7/Person).
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Not Included
This is the most iconic piece of communist architecture in Tirana once dedicated to Dictator Enver Hoxha, nowadays reconcepted as Center for Technology.
• Admission Ticket Free
This is the house of the Dictator. The villa was built in the “Bllok” after the 1960s, with the older part of the building mimicing 1930s architecture. The house has not changed since Hoxha died. We will discuss there how the communist establishment lived during that time and what happened after Hoxha died.
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Memorial to communist isolations conceived as an artistic installation and co-created by former dissident Fatos Lubonja and artist Ardian Isufi. Lubonja had suffered thirteen years in hard labour camp of Spac for being critical of Hoxha’s regime. Here we will talk about the communist crimes and the difficult transition to democracy.
• Admission Ticket Free
Inspired by the communism era in Albania with exhibits and memorabilia all over the walls, this is a must-see place in Tirana.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
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