Prizren

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Museum City of Prizren

Thanks to its favorable geographical position, harmonious blending of these cultures throughout history and an enviable number of monuments of all time, Prizren rightly holds the epithet “Museum City”, “Museum under the open sky” or even “Dubrovnik of the Balkans”, to be ranked as one of the most beautiful cities in Kosovo.

Located at the foot of the Sharr Mountains National Park, on both banks of the Lumbardhi and at the crossroads of important trade routes between east and west, Prizren has historically been known as an important cultural, economic and diplomatic center.

It has a sensational past that has drawn the curiosity of various guidebooks, historians, geographers and scientists, who have published many works on this well-known administrative cultural, historical and political area.

The territory of Prizren has been inhabited for a long time and preserves evidence and archeological monuments from the Neolithic, Eneolithic, Bronze, Iron, Antiquity and beyond.
Archaeological evidence suggests that Prizren is one of the oldest cities in Southeast Europe and beyond.

Prizren’s most valuable assets are its values inherited from past centuries. These values are manifested with a perfect architecture and magical urban structure on the one hand and with special folk traditions on the other.

The old Dardanian highway connecting Lezha with Nis passed through Prizren. This road in the middle Ages was called Via de Zenta.
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Berat - the city of one over one windows

Berat, known as the “City of One Over One Windows”, is a historic city in Albania, located in the heart of the country’s lush landscape. Known for its picturesque beauty and rich cultural heritage, Berat offers visitors a glimpse into Albania’s fascinating past and a taste of its warm welcome.
A 2,400-year-old city, pride of Albanian architecture, wealth of culture and symbol of religious coexistence, has been proven in the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008.
The first thing you will notice in Berat is its stunning natural environment.
The city is divided into two distinct parts: Kala (old town) and Mangalem (new city). Both are set in the backdrop of the Tomorri mountains and the Osum river winds through the valley, creating a mesmerizing view.
Across the Osum River, lies the Goricë neighborhood, with its houses facing Mangalem. The Arched Bridge of Gorica, built in 1780, is a beautiful architectural monument built to connect Gorica with Mangalem. The ottoman-era white houses in the old town with their many windows create a unique architectural spectacle, which has given Berat its nickname.
Historical significance: Berat has a rich history dating back to ancient times, with influences from the Illyrian, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods. The city is home to many historic sites, including The Castle of Berat, a castle dating back to the 4th century.
Within its walls, you can explore the Byzantine churches of St Mary and St Michael, each featuring stunning frescoes. Furthermore, the Onufri Museum, located in St. Mary’s Cathedral, displays an extraordinary collection of religious art, including works by the renowned iconographer Onufri.
The city of Berat is not only an architectural wonderland; It is also a living museum of traditional Albanian life. As you stroll through its cobbled streets, you’ll meet locals who are proud of their heritage.
A visit to Berat will surely leave you with lasting memories and a deep appreciation for this enchanting Albanian pearl.