ALBANIA’S ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURES
ALBANIA’S ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURES
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Full Tour Description

A tour of the Roman amphitheater in Durres sets the tone for this enlightening excursion to Tirana, where a visit to the National Archaeological Museum and more historical sites highlight Albania’s fascinating past.

Depart from the pier and enjoy a brief drive through Durres, an ancient city founded by the Greeks and later occupied by the Romans, who built an amphitheater here during the reign of Hadrian in the 2nd century A.D. Wandering about the site, you will discover that it’s one of the largest amphitheaters in the Balkans and once held 20,000 spectators.

More insights into Albania’s past await you inland in the capital of Tirana, where you will visit the National Archaeological Museum. Nearly 2,000 rare objects excavated throughout Albania are displayed. The treasures include bone needles, Bronze Age ceramics, Iron Age daggers and carved female figurines believed to be the oldest human images found in Albania.

Later, you’ll see landmarks such as the Pyramid building and modern twin towers, while driving to Skanderbeg Square. At its heart stands a statue of Skanderbeg, an Albanian national hero who repulsed numerous Turkish invasions in the 15th century.

Later, you will enjoy a short refreshment break and time to shop for items such as ornamental filigree and silver jewelry before rejoining your coach and driving back to the pier.

Table of Events

8:00 Depart from port
8:008:30Visit Amphitheatre
8:309:40Travel to Tirana
9:4010:30Visit National Archaeological Museum
10;3011:30Walk in Scanderbeg Square
11:3012:30Coffee break 
12:3013:30Return to Durres