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National Museum of Independence: Birthplace of Albania

Explore Albania's pivotal history at the National Museum of Independence in Vlorë, where the nation's story began.

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Housed in the building where Albania declared its independence in 1912, the National Museum of Independence in Vlorë showcases original artifacts and documents from this pivotal moment in Albanian history. It's a must-see for history buffs visiting the city.

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  • SH8, Vlorë, 9401, AL

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
  • Check the museum's schedule for special exhibitions or events.
  • Allow at least 1-2 hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The National Museum of Independence is located on SH8 in Vlore. From Flag Square (Sheshi i Flamurit), walk south along the main coastal road (SH8) for approximately 15-20 minutes. The museum will be on your left, near the port. There are no costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    Local buses in Vlorë frequently run along the SH8. Look for a bus heading towards the city center or the beach. The bus fare is approximately 40 ALL. Ask the driver to drop you off near the National Museum of Independence; it's a short walk from the nearest bus stop.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Vlorë. A taxi ride from the city center to the National Museum of Independence typically costs around 1800 ALL. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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The National Museum of Independence in Vlorë stands as a powerful symbol of Albanian sovereignty and resilience. Founded in 1936, it occupies the very building where Ismail Qemali and 83 delegates proclaimed Albania's independence from the Ottoman Empire on November 28, 1912. For six months, this building served as the seat of the first Albanian government. Inside, visitors can explore meticulously preserved rooms displaying original furniture, historical documents, and artwork from the era. Highlights include Qemali's working cabinet, the meeting room of the provisional government, and original flags carried by insurgents. Exhibits also feature newspapers, photographs, and busts of key figures, providing context in both Albanian and English. The museum offers a comprehensive overview of Albania's struggle for independence and the key figures involved. The building itself is a landmark. Its bright yellow facade and prominent balcony, from which the national flag was first raised, evoke a sense of national pride. The museum is located near the port, offering scenic views of the Adriatic Sea.

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