“Marubi” National Museum of Photography – Wander & Explore #1

✨ Fast Facts – Marubi National Museum of Photography, Shkoder

Place Name: Marubi National Museum of Photography
Location: Shkoder, Albania
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 09.00 – 16.00. Sunday: 10.00 – 15.00
Why Visit: A treasure trove of Albanian history captured through the lens of one of the country’s most influential photography families
Main Attraction: A vast collection of historical photographs dating back to the late 19th century, showcasing the evolution of Albania’s culture and landscape
Activities: Explore the galleries, learn about Albania’s past through visual storytelling, and immerse yourself in the art of photography
Entry Fee: 700 Lek (7 Euros) for Adults at the reception. Free for Children under 12, War Veterans, Former Political Prisoners, Paraplegic and Tetraplegic Invalids, Albanian Students and Pupils during lesson hours, ICOM members, National Delegations and Staff of Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 210 Lek (2 Euros) for Students 12 – 18. Orphans, Disabled, Seniors – 350 Lek (3.5 Euros). For Groups over 12 and on myticket.al website – 600 Lek (6 Euros)
Best Time to Visit: Year-round – but especially great for history and photography enthusiasts
Nearby: The city center of Shkoder, Rozafa Castle
Perfect For: History buffs, photography lovers, culture enthusiasts
Would I Recommend? Definitely! A must-see for anyone visiting Shkoder who wants to dive deeper into Albania’s rich visual history.

Mojisola Job at the Marubi National Museum of Photography – Wander & Explore #1
Myself at the Marubi National Museum of Photography
With a new friend at the Marubi National Museum of Photography – Wander & Explore #1
With a new friend at the Marubi National Museum of Photography

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