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National Park of Butrint. Declared "Monument in Protection" by the
Albanian State in 1948. Registered as an UNESCO world heritage in 1992.The
national importance of Butrint's assets and cultural heritage was
recognized and confirmed in the world by UNESCO World Heritage Committee
in 1992. Registration of Butrint by UNESCO was based on cultural
criteria as a unique and exceptional testimony of a cultural tradition
and civilization that disappeared. Butrint was an ancient city in
Epirus, during the VII century. The main objects in Butrint are: The
Temple of Aeskulapius, the theater with 1500 seats, nymfeu, the
bathrooms, the basilica, the Lion gate, the gate lake, the Venetian
towers, the fortress of Ali Pasha etc. A series of items can be found at
the Museum of Butrint.
Gjirokastra
Gjirokastra, the so-called “City of stone”. Stated as a "Museum City "
by the Albanian state in 1961. Proclaimed as a world heritage in 2005.Gjirokastra is a unique testimony of a cultural tradition of life during the XIV - XIX centuries.It
is the main city of the southern part of the country. This city
impresses everyone who visits it, as a result of the architecture, the
surprising images of Drinos valley, and the spectacular crown ridge of
calcareous Bureto and Lunxhëria.
Berati
Registered as a world heritage in 2005 and ratified in 2008 by UNESCO. Berati
is the city where can be found traces of the Illyrian, Byzantine and
Ottoman periods, rich in old churches with wonderful wall paintings,
icons and wood engraving. In 1961 the city was put under the protection
of the Albanian state and was declared a "Museum City ".
ISO polyphony Albanian
Albanian Folk Iso-polyphony is proclaimed "masterpiece of the oral heritage of humanity" protected by UNESCO. Obviously,
the date November 25, 2005 is a historic day for all the Albanian
cultural heritage but also for Albania itself. In this day "Albanian
folk iso-polyphony" was added to the list of "Masterpieces of the oral
heritage of humanity" protected by UNESCO , a fact that was heralded in
the all world media by Dr. Koichiro Matscura, General Director of
UNESCO, the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. To come up with
this decision, the International Jury meeting in Paris from 21-24
November 2005, examined 60 candidates proposed for inclusion in the list
of "Masterpiece of Humanity", the proposals were made in an official
way by different countries of the world and met the criteria stated
files for this purpose.
Albanian state itself has developed and implemented the law in this
area that has also become part of global standards, though adopting
almost all the international conventions in this field.