Tirana
While planning my summer trip, I was looking for the following:
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And I decided on visiting Albania and other Balkan countries nearby.
The main square in Tirana is named after Skanderbeg, the national hero of Albania.
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Skanderbeg square
The square is vast, mostly empty and very hot.
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Vast
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Mosaic
There are cooling stations that spray water.
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Tirana cooling station
Architecture is all over the place.
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Modern buildings
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Mushrooms
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Avenue
In the city centre of Tirana, I saw my very first Albanian bunker, one of the many scattered all over the country.
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Bunker
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Inside the bunker
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Climbing the Pyramid of Tirana
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Mosque
The Albanian flag is appreciated in the country and can often be seen.
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Albanian Flag
I was surprised to find modern shopping centres. They contrast with the rest of city like an oasis, offering a familiar experience served cold.
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Various shopping experiences
Overall the city is unpleasant and there is not much to see.
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Unpleasant
One of the things that I liked in Tirana is the Bunk’Art museum, dedicated to the communist past of Albania. It is situated in a nuclear bunker, where it’s refereshingly cool inside.
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Corridors
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Exhibition
Albanian is notably distinct from other languages, being the sole member of its own branch. Even the country’s name is completely different: Shqipëria.
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Press it once
Walking along the long corridors, I listened closely and heard a familiar language: Russian. For some reason, Дельфин - Туннель was played there. Probably to create an intimidating atmosphere. I think it’s even more intimidating when you understand the lyrics.
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Intimidating
I noticed that Albanians are very similar: they share the same style and tastes. For example, there are a lot of Mercedes cars and all men have a similar haircut. I got a haircut in Tirana too, showing them a picture of what I wanted, but got an Albanian one instead. Other people even told me that I have the “Albanian haircut”, so I blended in nicely.
On the second day after arriving, I left Tirana for the coast. The bus station in Tirana is located in the outskirts of the city, accessible by city bus.
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Waiting for a bus
The bus station is simply a big car park. It’s easy to navigate because the buses have signs with their destination and you can ask. I don’t understand why people say it’s hard to travel without basic knowledge of the local language. I say the name of my destination and people point me.
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Bus station