Pyramid of Tirana, Tirana
Facts and practical information
The Pyramid of Tirana, once a museum dedicated to the legacy of a long-time Albanian leader Enver Hoxha, stands as a unique monument in the heart of Tirana, Albania. This concrete structure, inaugurated in 1988, was originally designed by a group of architects including Hoxha's daughter and son-in-law. It has since evolved from a symbol of communism to a multifaceted cultural space.
Its distinctive shape resembles that of a pyramid, albeit with a modernist twist. In the years following the collapse of the communist regime, the Pyramid of Tirana has served various functions, from a conference center to a base for NATO during the Kosovo War. However, its primary role has always been as a memorial, reflecting the complex history of Albania's capital.
Despite its controversial past and debates over its future, the Pyramid of Tirana has become an iconic landmark for the city. Its sloping walls, once climbable, have been a playground for adventurous locals and tourists alike. The structure's dilapidated state has often sparked discussions about its demolition, yet it remains standing, a testament to the city's resilience and its ability to repurpose the past.
Currently, the Pyramid is undergoing a transformation, set to become a hub for technology and youth culture. This reinvention aims to breathe new life into the building, while still preserving its historical significance.
Pyramid of Tirana – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Skanderbeg Square, Clock Tower, Skanderbeg Monument, Qemal Stafa Stadium.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Pyramid of Tirana open?
- Monday 24h
- Tuesday 24h
- Wednesday 24h
- Thursday 24h
- Friday 24h
- Saturday 24h
- Sunday 24h
Which popular attractions are close to Pyramid of Tirana?
How to get to Pyramid of Tirana by public transport?
Bus
- Piramida • Lines: L13/A, L13/B, L2 (2 min walk)
- Posta • Lines: L8, L9/A, L9/B (5 min walk)