The Archaeological Museum of Durrës
The Archaeological Museum of Durrës
The Archaeological Museum of Durres, home to Albania's largest archaeological collection, is owned by M. Oh, my God. It consists of many finds from the 2000s to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The most remarkable of the artifacts excavated from the nearby ancient Dyrrhachium site are Roman stelae, stone sarcophagi, and miniature busts of Venus, which also show that the city was once an important center of worship dedicated to Venus.
You can also visit the 6th-century Byzantine Walls, located to the north of the museum, with its garden of magnificent marble sculptures, an elliptical color mosaic known as the beauty of Dures, and beautiful artifacts to take you on a journey through history. You can also visit the centuries-old Byzantine Walls. The opening hours of the museum, which is temporarily closed, are from 09:00 to 15:00 every day except Mondays. The entrance fee is 300 Albanian Leki. The entrance fee is 300 Albanian Leki.
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