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Skendulaj House

The Skenduli house sits next to the Ethnographic Museum. It has been around for more than 300 years according to the owners. Exceptionally well-preserved, the tall building stands on traditional stone foundations that reach the height of the first-floor windows. The interior is impeccably designed and illuminated, and the house boasts a total of nine fireplaces […]

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Kadare House

The house was first built in 1799, and classified as a monument of culture of the first category in 1991. The house is related with the name of Ismail Kadare, the most famous Albanian writer worldwide. Kadare was born in this house in 1936 and spent his childhood here. Ismail Kadare has become the pride

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Babameto House

Babameto House dates back to 1885 and 1887 according to the two inscriptions on the two entrance doors. It belongs to Babameto Family which is one of the most distinguished families of Gjirokastra else referred to as “a big gate”. It is a 1st category Monument of Culture, since 1973, as nominated by the communist

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Gjirokastra’s Bazaar

The Bazar of Gjirokastra (Pazari) has been a market area since the ottoman times, that is, from the 17th century until the later reconstructions in the18th and the 20th century. Initial information about the Bazaar is found in Evlia Celebi records from the 17th century about all that was happening outside the castle walls). From 1944 till 1990’s

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Gjirokastra Fortress

The castle is one of Balkan’s biggest castles and undoubtedly one of the most magnificent structures of the city. Entitled Cultural Monument of the first category in 1948 the citadel extends across the 1100-foot-high hillside, like a giant ship made of stone dominating the town offering spectacular views of the strategically important route along the the Drino river valley

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Presentation of Innovative Digital Applications in Cultural Heritage

Presentation of Innovative Digital Applications in Cultural Heritage In the framework of the information day of the project CD-ETA: Collaborative Digitization of Natural & Cultural Environment, which took place online on 1 & 2 December 2020, the scientific responsible of the Lead Partner, Prof. Chrysostomos Stylios, presented the idea of the innovative digital applications for

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