Arts & Culture
Don’t miss the excellent art exhibitions coming up. You will always find something you like: traditional paintings, transformative sculptures, interactive art exhibits, and etc.
- Shqipëri, AL, Mes 4012, Albania
Mesi Bridge
The Mesi Bridge in Shkoder, Albania, is an ancient stone bridge spanning the Kir River. Believed to date back to the 18th century, it is a symbol of local history and craftsmanship. The bridge features a single arch and is known for its picturesque setting amid lush greenery, attracting both tourists and locals alike. Its enduring presence connects not just two banks of the river but also generations of people to their past. Click here for more information about Mesi Bridge
- 24h Open
- 2FWV+HCH, Rruga Rozafa, Shkodër, Albania
Rozafa Castle
Rozafa Castle in Shkoder, Albania, is a historic fortress perched on a hill overlooking the city and Lake Shkoder. With origins dating back over 2,000 years, it is steeped in legend and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The castle’s enduring walls and towers stand as a testament to centuries of strategic importance and cultural heritage in the region.
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- Monday to Saturday: 09:00 AM – 8:30 PM
- Rruga e Tabakëve 1, Shkodër, Albania
Lead Mosque
The Lead Mosque in Shkodra, Albania, is a distinctive Ottoman-era mosque recognized for its striking architecture and historical significance. Built in the 18th century, it features a lead-covered dome that gives it its name and adds to its unique charm. As one of Shkodra’s cultural landmarks, the Lead Mosque serves as a place of worship and a symbol of the city’s rich multicultural heritage.
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- Temporarily closed
- 3F54+MQF, SH24, Shirokë, Albania
Shiroke
Shiroka Lake in Shkodra city, Albania, is a serene urban oasis cherished for its peaceful waters and scenic parkland. Nestled amidst the bustling cityscape, it provides locals and visitors alike with a tranquil escape, perfect for leisurely strolls and enjoying picturesque views of the surrounding city and mountains.
- 24h Open
- Nr. 32,, Rruga: "Kolë Idromeno", Shkodër
"Marubi" National Museum of Photography.
The “Marubi” National Museum of Photography in Shkodra, Albania, celebrates the rich legacy of Albanian photography spanning over a century. Named after the renowned Marubi family of photographers, the museum houses a vast collection of historical photographs, cameras, and equipment. It offers visitors a captivating journey through Albania’s visual history, showcasing cultural heritage and artistic achievements captured through the lens of time.
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- 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM Daily
- Shkodra Lake
Shkodra Lake
- Rruga Gjuhadol, Shkoder
Gjuhadol Street
Gjuhadol Street in Shkodra, Albania, is a bustling thoroughfare renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and historical charm. Lined with cafes, shops, and traditional houses adorned with colorful facades, it offers a glimpse into local life and culture. Gjuhadol Street is a favorite among both residents and tourists, providing a delightful blend of modern amenities and traditional Albanian architecture, making it a lively hub in the heart of Shkodra.
- Rruga Oso Kuka 32, Shkodër, Albania
Shkodër History Museum
- Tuesday to Sunday: 09:00 AM – 03:00 pm
- Monday: Closed
- Rruga Gjuhadol, Shkoder
Kole Idromeno Street
Kole Idromeno Street in Shkodër, Albania, is named after a prominent Albanian painter and national figure. The street is notable for its vibrant atmosphere, lined with charming cafes, shops, and historical buildings. It serves as a cultural hub, often bustling with locals and visitors alike. The architecture reflects a blend of Ottoman and Italian influences, showcasing Shkodër’s rich history. Additionally, the street leads to several significant landmarks, making it a perfect spot for exploring the city’s artistic and cultural heritage.