If you are keen to know the turbulent history of the Albanians, this is the place to visit. 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.
A visit here can take up to three hours, so pace yourself!
Prize: 500 Lek/person since 1 January 2020
-400 leke/person for groups more than 12 persons
-Free entry for children under 12 years old
-Reduced prize for students who have student card
-Reduced prize for children from 12-18 years old
-Reduced prize for orphans, disabled and retired people
Free entry days for all:
– 18 April, International Days of Monuments and Culture Heritage
– 18 May, International Days of Museums
– 21 May, World Day for cultural diversity for Dialogue and Development
– 21 May, World Day for cultural diversity for Dialogue and Development
– 29 September, National Day of Heritage/European Days of Cultural Heritage
– 28 November, Independence Day (only for albanian citizens);
– 29 November, Liberation Day (only for albanian citizens);
– The last Sunday of each month (only for albanian citizens).
– 28 November, Independence Day (only for albanian citizens);
– 29 November, Liberation Day (only for albanian citizens);
– The last Sunday of each month (only for albanian citizens).
TAGS: National Historical Museum in Tirana, Museums in Tirana, History of Albania, Albanian History, Things to do in Tirana
Reference from: Visit Tirana