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Palace of Culture of Tirana

Coordinates: 41°19′44″N 19°49′10″E / 41.32889°N 19.81944°E / 41.32889; 19.81944
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Palace of Culture of Tirana
Pallati i Kulturës
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General information
TypePalace of Culture, Opera House
Architectural styleStalinist architecture
LocationTirana, Albania
AddressSkanderbeg Square
Construction started1959
Completed1963
Height50 meters

The Palace of Culture of Tirana (Template:Country data Pallati i Kulturës) was built on the Pazari i Vjeter area of Tirana by request of Enver Hoxha. For this construction, both the old bazaar and the historic mosque of Mahmud Muhsin Bey Stërmasi were destroyed under the rulership of the Albanian Labour Party in adherence to the communist country's declaration of state atheism. The Ottoman mosque had been built from 1837 to 1840 and had a tiled roof as well as a striking minaret with a sherefe.

The first stone of the new building was symbolically put by Nikita Khrushchev in 1959. The work was finished in 1963. The architecture is very similar to many communist era social buildings in Eastern Europe. There have been virtually no renovations to the building since its construction. The Palace of Culture includes the National Library of Albania and the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Albania.[1]

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Carthalia - Tirana: Pallati i Kulturës".


41°19′44″N 19°49′10″E / 41.32889°N 19.81944°E / 41.32889; 19.81944