‘The Block’ in the city center housed the government offices. The central park contains three bunkers and a piece of the Berlin wall. Some of the bunkers have been turned into interpretive art museums. The one we visited was five stories underground built in the 1970’s as a nuclear refuge. Super cool navigating the maze of hallways and rooms. We got to see the rooms of the dictator and his second in command. The second in command reportedly killed himself with two bullets, um, yeah right. Pretty sure that was not the case.
Camera: Fuji XT20
Camera: Fuji XT20
Our guide took us through the city center where the old communist building have been painted in lively colors. There is monumental pyramid that was supposed to be the mausoleum of Enver Hoxha, not looking too good now. It is very run down. We walked down between two buildings for another view of communism today in Albania. In the opening there were several communist statues of Stalin and others, just kind of hiding, you would have to know there are there, out of the way but a reminder of the past.












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