Fortress of Justinian

Local nameKalaja e Tiranës
LocationNjësia Bashkiake Nr. 2, Tirana, Albania

Fortress of Justinian or simply known as Tirana Castle is a castle in Tirana, Albania. Its history dates back before 1300 and is a remnant from the Byzantine-era. The fortress is the place where the main east–west and north–south roads crossed, and formed the heart of Tirana. The current fortification has three known towers and it is undergoing a process of restoration, for touristic purposes. Inside the fortified walls of the former fortress, there are many buildings that can be visited, including restaurants, hotels, and cultural institutions.

About all that is left of the fortress above ground is a 6-metre high Ottoman-era wall, covered in vines. The recently uncovered wall foundations were incorporated into the pedestrianised Murat Toptani Street, while a mosaic commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Albania's Independence was unveiled near the Albanian Parliament.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortress_of_Justinian

Coordinates 41°19'35.562" N 19°49'21.269" E

Tours and activities: Fortress of Justinian

Walking tour of Tirana's monuments (in FRENCH)

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from 12 USD

From Tirana: Kruja and Durres Guided Trip

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Tirana: Local food experience & walking tour

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