The Marubi National Museum of Photography offered free entry for International Day of Monuments and Sites. First, it invited the public to explore its exhibitions at no cost.
Next, visitors experienced the exhibition “Zofia Rydet: Sociological Record.” Then, they visited “Rrok Zojzi: Ethnographic Expeditions.”
In addition, the museum showcased its permanent Marubi Dynasty collection. This collection presents a key legacy of Albanian photographic history.
Moreover, the initiative aimed to connect the public with cultural heritage. It also encouraged reflection on identity, memory, and society through photography.
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