Skanderbeg Square

Skanderbeg Square, the beating heart of Tirana, is a bustling and iconic landmark named after Albania’s national hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg. This expansive plaza is the cultural and social hub of the city, surrounded by some of Tirana’s most significant buildings, including the National History Museum, the Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the Opera House. The square’s centerpiece is the imposing equestrian statue of Skanderbeg, symbolizing Albanian resistance and pride.

Recently renovated, Skanderbeg Square has transformed into a pedestrian-friendly space, adorned with greenery and fountains, providing a serene contrast to the city’s energetic pace. It serves as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike, hosting various events, festivals, and public celebrations throughout the year. The square’s modern design, combined with its historical significance, makes it a must-visit destination, offering a unique glimpse into Albania’s rich cultural tapestry and vibrant urban life.

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  • Weekdays
    05:30 - 01:30
  • Saturday
    05:30 - 01:30
  • Sunday
    05:30 - 01:30
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Venue Details
Working Hours
  • Weekdays
    05:30 - 01:30
  • Saturday
    05:30 - 01:30
  • Sunday
    05:30 - 01:30
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