
City Guide
Landmark
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The Amphitheatre : with a capacity of 15,000 spectators. Its diameter
must have been more than 120 metres. It is one of the biggest and most exquisite
monuments that have survived from the ancient city. It was built in the 2nd century A.D.
The Belle of Durres:
It is the most polychromatic mosaic found in the country. The mosaic
was discovered beneath a dwelling, in a residential quarter of the
town. It is elliptical in shape and measures 17 x 10 feet. The mosaic
depicts on a block ground g woman's head surrounded by flowers.
The Archaeological Museum: situated near the sea. It gives a view on the ancient Dyrrachium. There are many objects excavated in Durres and this museum being small can not reveal all of them. There are currently plans to construct and extension to the existing museum. On the west side of the town, on top of a hill, rises a magnificent villa. It used to be the villa of King Zog. Today it is used to receive foreign delegations. The villa, with its striking pink paintwork, overlooks the port of Durres. |
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| Last Updated ( e martë , 13 shkurt 2007 ) |