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Muzeu Kombëtar Arkeologjik: Unveiling Albania's Ancient Past

Explore Albania's ancient past at Durrës' National Archaeological Museum, home to remarkable artifacts from prehistoric civilizations to the Ottoman period.

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The Muzeu Kombëtar Arkeologjik (National Archaeological Museum) in Durrës is Albania's premier archaeological museum, showcasing artifacts from prehistoric, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods. It offers a comprehensive journey through the country's diverse history, with exhibits ranging from ancient sculptures to everyday relics discovered in the surrounding region of Dyrrhachium.

A brief summary to Muzeu Kombëtar Arkeologjik

  • Rruga Taulantia 32, Durrës, 2000, AL

Local tips

  • Visit on weekdays for a less crowded and more intimate experience.
  • Check for temporary exhibitions or special events to enhance your visit.
  • Allocate ample time to explore each exhibit and fully appreciate the historical context of the artifacts.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Durrës Amphitheatre, head north on Rruga Aleksander Moisiu until you reach Rruga Taulantia. Turn right and continue for 500m. The museum is on your left at Rruga Taulantia 32.

  • Public Transport

    From Durrës city center, take a local bus towards the Durrës Amphitheatre. Get off near the amphitheater and walk north on Rruga Aleksander Moisiu, then turn right onto Rruga Taulantia. Continue for 500m until you see the museum on your left. Bus fare is approximately 40 lek.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Durrës. A short taxi ride from the city center to the museum will cost approximately 1250 ALL, calculated with a base fee of 250 ALL and 200 ALL per kilometer.

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The Muzeu Kombëtar Arkeologjik, located in Durrës, is the largest archaeological museum in Albania, tracing back thousands of years of history. Founded in 1948, the museum initially started as the Ethnographic-Archaeological Museum. By 1976, it evolved to focus solely on archaeology, becoming the primary center for displaying Albania's rich archaeological heritage. The museum boasts a collection of approximately 18,000 objects, representing various historical periods. Over 2,000 artifacts are exhibited across three pavilions, including sculptures and intricate objects dating from the Stone Age to the Ottoman period. These carefully curated displays reveal the influences of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine cultures that have shaped the region. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring artifacts from prehistoric times, the Bronze and Iron Ages, and the Illyrian, Roman, and Byzantine civilizations. The museum also highlights Albania in the Middle Ages and during Ottoman rule, offering a comprehensive view of the nation's historical journey. The museum serves as a vital cultural institution, connecting visitors to the past and encouraging reflection on the tapestry of human history within its walls.

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