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The Ethnographic Museum of Kavajë, a city in Central Albania, after the restorative intervention of the EU4Culture program, lastly opened its doorways to the general public. The museum was inaugurated within the presence of the EU Mission to Albania ambassador, Silvio Gonzato, whereas the Ministry of Financial system, Tradition, and Innovation was represented by Deputy Minister Lira Pipa.
The EU4Culture program introduced completely restored environments of the Ethnographic Museum of Kavajë, with artifacts curated in each element, distinctive terracotta works, conventional costumes, and numerous crafts.
The Mayor of Kavajë, Fisnik Qosja, acknowledged that the museum would enrich the vacationer supply of this city with probably the most stunning “hotspots” of the Albanian cultural heritage.
Qosja expressed deep gratitude to the European Union and their representatives in Albania, the workers of the Municipality of Kavajë, in addition to all of the specialists, specialists, and officers who have been concerned and labored night time and day to make the conclusion of this vital mission attainable.
The museum shouldn’t be solely about preserving the previous; it’s a dwelling house for the group, showcasing masterfully the wealth and cultural heritage of Albania.
“By bringing collectively native historians, artisans, and worldwide specialists, in partnership with UNOPS, we’re constructing a connecting bridge between the nation’s historical past and its future. Proud to face with Albania in honoring its heritage and uniting communities,” expressed on this event the European Union ambassador in Albania, Silvio Gonzato. (November 15)
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