1. The Tirana National Historical Museum, also known as Muzeu Historik Kombëtar, is located in the center of Tirana, the capital city of Albania. It is one of the most important museums in the country and offers a comprehensive overview of Albania’s history and cultural heritage.

The museum is housed in a massive building that was formerly the Communist Party’s headquarters. The architecture of the building reflects the socialist realist style, with impressive statues and mosaics on the exterior. Inside, visitors can explore over 4,750 exhibits that cover a wide range of historical periods, from prehistoric times to the modern era.

The museum’s exhibits are organized in chronological order, allowing visitors to journey through Albania’s history. Highlights include archaeological artifacts, folk costumes, weaponry, religious art, and documents related to Albania’s struggle for independence. The museum also has a section dedicated to the period of communist rule, providing insight into the country’s recent past.

2. The Tirana National Historical Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays. Unfortunately, there is no publicly available phone number for the museum.

3. The ticket price for the Tirana National Historical Museum is usually around 200 lekë (Albanian currency). However, please note that ticket prices and availability may vary, so it is advisable to check for any updates before visiting.

Transportation to the museum is convenient as it is located in the heart of Tirana. Visitors can easily reach the museum by walking from various central locations in the city. Additionally, public transportation options such as buses and taxis are readily available in Tirana, making it easy to reach the museum from other parts of the city.