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    A journey through Albania's history
    Tirana's Italian heritage.
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    The National Museum of History, built 1981, leaves you speechless from the outside. Inside awaits a vast and stunning treasure chest of the country's rich heritage - from antiquity to today.
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    The National Museum of History, built 1981, leaves you speechless from the outside. Inside awaits a vast and stunning treasure chest of the country's rich heritage - from antiquity to today.
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    The head of Apollo - the God of sun, light, music, knowledge. 4th century BC. From Butrint, now UNESCO's World Heritage Site.
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    The Bektashi Türbe of Kapllan Pasha. Designated as a Cultural monument, the 19th century shrine was restored under Communism. Tucked under the roof of Tirana's Plaza Hotel
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    The flag and seal of the Albanian organisation 'Desire' - Bulgaria, late 19th century. Albanians shared the aspirations of other Balkan nations for self-determination and independence from the Ottoman Empire.
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    A heroic vision of Albania's distant past in the prescribed canon of socialist realism. Mural by the prominent artist Fatmir Haxhiu. National Museum of History.
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    One of the very few surviving monuments from the Communist period in central Tirana.
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    No matter how urgent your business might be, there's always time for a 'filxhan kafeje' in Tirana.
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    Bari, April 1939. Italian soldiers heading to Albania and the occupation of the country.
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    Tirana 1939. Albania on its knees to Fascist Italy. Apart from the Durrës area, the defence lines of the Albanian army collapsed with little resistance, King Zog I went into exile and the Italian ambassador to Albania, Francesco Jacomoni was promptly promoted to Viceroy, effectively the governor during most of the occupation.
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    The victims of Albanian Communism under the 41 years of Enver Hoxha's rule were many tens of thousands. Their memories are well preserved and honoured in today's Albania.
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    Some of the worst affected and persecuted by Enver Hoxha's regime were the clergy - Sunni, Bektashi, Catholic, Orthodox.
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    The National Museum of History in Tirana has preserved and exhibits the precious belongings of the victims and their testimonies.
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    This attractive villa from the Italian period was used for interrogation and torture by the Communist police. Today it houses the Association of Politically Persecuted People.
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    Tirana's House of Leaves, a former house of horror, now preserving the memories of a nation.
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    The House of Leaves is a national museum, dedicated to the Sigurimi, the notorious Secret police of Enver Hoxha. It displays the tools of its craft - the surveillance of a whole nation.
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    At the House of Leaves - how the Sigurimi extracted confessions from its victims.
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    At the House of Leaves - some of the equipment, used by the Communist secret police to record simultaneously and watch over the lives of its victims.
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    At the House of Leaves - the testimonies of the victims.
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    At the House of Leaves - some of the agents' arsenal.
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    At the House of Leaves - the multichanneling tasks of a Sigurimi agent.
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    At the House of Leaves - for the Sigurimi agents, surveillance and propaganda film footage went hand in hand.
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    A truly sinister place. The nuclear bunker, built for Enver Hoxha, five floors under Tirana.
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    Into Enver Hoxha's nuclear bunker.
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    At the nuclear bunker deep under Tirana, Enver Hoxha's room.
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    At the nuclear bunker - one of the largest rooms is Mehmet Shehu's, Hoxha's Prime Minister and defence minister.Shehu personally supervised the construction of the bunker.
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    At Mehhmet Shehu's desk.
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    Enver Hoxha's communications.
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    Enver Hoxha's communications.
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    Enver Hoxha, who ran Albania for 41 years, dotted his country with countless bunkers, fearing an invasion from the outside. e end, his regime collapsed from within.
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    Toppling of the bronze statue of the late communist leader Enver Hoxha, Tirana 20 February 1991.
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    Tirana's rather charming theme cafe 'Komiteti kafe muzeum'
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    Christmas is a huge celebration for all in Tirana, not just for the city's large Christian community.
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