Rozafa Castle (Kalaja e Rozafës)

Rising on a rocky hill at the entrance to Shkodra, Rozafa Castle covers an area of about 9 hectares. In ancient times, its fortifications featured polygonal walls, traces of which […]

The Lead Mosque (Xhamia e Plumbit)

The Lead Mosque was built in 1773 by the Albanian pasha Mehmed Bushati, a member of the noble Bushati family and ruler of the Shkodra Pashalik. The mosque was intended […]

Mesi Bridge (Ura e Mesit)

Mesi Bridge spans the Kir River, about 6 km northeast of Shkodra, and is classified as a first-category cultural monument. It is considered a masterpiece of Albanian stone construction, built […]

Marubi National Photography Museum

The Marubi National Photography Museum was created to preserve and promote the photographic archive of the Marubi dynasty and other local photographers, representing a unique part of Albania’s cultural heritage. […]

Lake Shkodra (Liqeni i Shkodrës)

Lake Shkodra lies on the border between Albania and Montenegro and is the largest lake in southern Europe. It takes its name from the city located on its southeastern shore. […]

Shkodra Historical Museum

The Shkodra Historical Museum opened in 1947 under the name “People’s Museum” and was fully established in its present form by 1949. It is located in the city center in […]