Attractions around Gjirokastër
Explore 13 attractions, restaurants, shops around Gjirokastër
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Gjirokaster Castle
Gjirokaster Albania
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Skenduli House
Rruga Sokaku i Te Mareve, Gjirokaster Albania
If you really want to know the best model of local architecture in 19th century, a visit to Skenduli house is a must. Everything is totally original and is the most authentic building in Gjirokastra. This is the best preserved house in old city of Gjirokastra, more than 300 years old (built in 1823). The owner of the house, Nasip Skenduli, a descendant of the family that originally build the house, is an amazing story teller. He will explain you everything about the house and the preserving process in years. It used to be the original Ethnographic museum during communist time, but now the owners have their house back and keep it open for visitors. What makes this house so special? Its structure shows that this has been the richest houses in Gjirokastra, because it had 9 fireplaces, (more fireplaces more richer the family was); 6 bathrooms, 12 rooms, 44 doors, 64 windows, and 4 hamam (turkish bath). Many rooms are preserved in their original shape and this is amazing.
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Gjirokastra Bazaar
Old town, Gjirokaster Albania
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Ethnographic Museum
Hysen Hoxha Street, Gjirokaster Albania
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Zekate House
Gjirokastra, short hike form main bazaar, Gjirokaster Albania
One of the most beautiful and best preserved houses of Gjirokastra. The Zekate House is a grand example of the typical (tower-house), belonging to the wealthiest families in Gjirokastra in 19th century. It belonged to Beqir Zeko, a general administrator of Ali Pasha. It was built in 1811-1812. Where you are in the top of it, the view of river valley is amazing. This 3 storey house has very strong defensive features, and that is why she is still so powerful until nowadays. The ground floor contains storage rooms, the kitchen and the cistern. The first floor has two rooms used as living quarters for branches of the family, while the third floor has a grand reception room and two other smaller rooms. The principal room is very typical of the grandest of these dwellings with frescoed walls, a carved ceiling and an ornate fireplace. This house gives visitors a vast understandings of the vernacular architecture. The entrance fee is € 1.00.
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The Cold War Tunnel
Cerciz Topulli Square, Gjirokaster 6001 Albania
The Cold War Museum (also called the Color War Tunnel) is an underground bunker that served as an emergency shelter in the latter part of Albania’s communist era (1944-1990). This bunker, and the innumerable small bunkers found throughout the country, reflects the paranoia of Albanian’s communist dictator, Enver Hoxha. He feared a foreign invasion, especially after Albania’s breakup with Soviet Union in the early 1960s. Built in secret in the early 1970s, the bunker is 800 m long and has 59 rooms. Unlike Tirana’s bunker museum, Gjirokastër’s bunker has been left in its original state, making it less informative but much more atmospheric and genuine. This bunker was designed to accommodate many different functions in case of a nuclear attack. There are rooms for government ministries, local government, interrogators, and party elite, as well as places for sleeping, power generation, and water storage. Much of original furniture was looted from the site in 1990 but pieces still remain.
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Gjirokaster Mosque
Sheshi Cerciz Topulli, Gjirokaster Albania
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The Blue Eye
Gjirokaster 9701 Albania
The Blue Eye, which is located on the main road between Saranda and Gjirokastra, just 25 km away from Saranda town, is a karst source, the best known and most unique in Albania. The cold water that comes from the land, 50 meters inside, appears on the surface to force a flow of 6 m³/s, creating a small basin which then flows into the river of Bistrica.
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Experience Gjirokastra
Rr. Gjin Zenebishti, sheshi Cercizit, nr 5, Gjirokaster 6001 Albania
Experience Gjirokastra is a local agency based in Gjirokastra. Our main products are short tours in Gjirokastra and also daily tours.
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Hangover Cocktail Bar
Rruga Ismail Kadare, Gjirokaster 6001 Albania
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Caravan Horse Riding Albania
Gjirokaster Albania
Caravan Horse Riding Albania is organising horse riding trails for intermediate and advanced level riders. We welcome non riders book ourfarm visit tour. Our week trails,Zagoria Pathways and King Skerdilajd Army Route are the most popular. Our center has 38 Albanian horses and we are happy to share our experience with guests.
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Ismail Kadare's House
Rruga Fato Berberi 16, Gjirokaster Albania
The home of the world-famous Albanian writer, Ismail Kadare, has been turned into a museum, and is open to the public. This is where Ismail Kadare was born and spent his childhood. The house will be familiar to everyone who has read his book ‘Chronicle in Stone”, in which Kadare describes every corner of this house. As you visit the house you can imagine Kadare as a little boy, sitting close to the windows and witnessing the terrors of World War II. The house was first built in 1799, and classified as a Cultural Monument in 1991. Recently the building was repaired and rehabilitated under the auspices of UNESCO and Albanian’s Ministry of Culture. The Museum was opened to the public on 28 January 2018, on the occasion of Kadare’s 80th birthday. Kadare House is in the middle of the historical Palorto neighborhood and easy to find. Inside the house are some original objects belonging to the family. The entrance fee is 200 leke.
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Caramel Cafe Lounge
Bulevardi 18 Shtatori, Gjirokaster 6001 Albania
• An inviting place for everyone. Here you can enjoy coffee, fresh juices, beers, snacks and also a wide range of bar drinks.
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