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Ish-diktatori Enver Hoxha e udhëhoqi Shqipërinë komuniste nga viti 1944 deri në vitin 1985 dhe pas vdekjes së tij sistemi komunist do të drejtohej nga Ramiz Alia, ...
Back in 2014, a five-storey nuclear bunker near Tirana, originally built for dictator Enver Hoxha, was transformed into a tourist hotspot and art exhibition space, showcasing artefacts from World ...
Once the home of dictator Enver Hoxha, who governed Albania from 1944 until his death in 1985, the house has been newly converted into an artists’ residence in partnership with French art foundation ...
It helped transform the home of former communist leader Enver Hoxha in Tirana - a "ghost villa" heavy with the secrets of the country's dark past - into a new, chic residency.
The idea of his former home in Albania's capital being opened up to all and sundry would have horrified Enver Hoxha, the communist dictator who died in 1985 - and that's exactly the point.
The home of Albania’s late communist dictator Enver Hoxha is hosting international artists fascinated by the long-ruling leader’s library, the country’s history of isolation and its unique ...
Nita Deda, manager of Art Explora, poses for a photo in Villa 31 where the late communist dictator Enver Hoxha, once a symbol of totalitarian rule used to live, in Tirana, Albania, Friday, Feb. 7 ...
The dictator Enver Hoxha was paranoid and lived in constant fear that Albania could be attacked by capitalist countries. So he ordered the construction of 200,000 bunkers all over the country, ...
ENVER HOXHA, ALBANIA. In Albania, Enver Hoxha drove his country into geopolitical isolation, further fueling his paranoid notions of an imminent invasion. His first plan, ...
For decades, Albania's legacy of over 220,000 bunkers — built to fortify the country against potential invasions during Hoxha's regime — served as grim reminders of a nation consumed by fear.
Former communist dictator Enver Hoxha left Albania covered by thousands of bunkers. Now the once-isolated country is giving them a second life by turning them into gastronomic and cultural ...