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Gjirokastra
The
historic town of Gjirokastra, in the Drinos river valley in southern Albania,
is a rare example of a well-preserved Ottoman town, built by farmers of
large estate. The 13th-century citadel provides the focal point of the
town with its typical tower houses (Turkish kule). Characteristic of the
Balkan region, Gjirokastra contains a series of outstanding examples of
kule, a type of building which crystallized in the 17th century. But Gjirokastra
also features some more elaborate examples from the early 19th century.
The kule has a tall basement, a first floor for use in the cold season,
and a second floor for the warm season. Interiors feature rich decorative
details and painted floral patterns, particularly in the zones reserved
for the reception of visitors. The town also retains a bazaar, an 18th-century
mosque and two churches of the same period. The project aims at assisting
the Albanian authorities in their efforts to safeguard the historic centre
of Gjirokastra through the preparation and improvement of management plans,
the restoration of historic monuments and capacity-building activities
in the field of heritage preservation and management. The Section for
Culture of UNESCO Venice Office will ensure overall coordination of the
project.
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