TIRANA, July 5 – The Italian media outlet “Paesi online” highlights Durrës in a feature story, describing it as one of the Adriatic’s most fascinating destinations, where ancient history and modern urban life coexist side by side.
The article presents Durrës as one of Albania’s oldest cities, with more than 2,500 years of continuous history. It traces its origins to Epidamnos, founded by Greek colonists in the 7th century BC, and later to Dyrrachium under Roman rule, when it became a major strategic and commercial hub linking East and West.
“Paesi online” points to the city’s key historical landmarks, including the Roman Amphitheatre, the Byzantine walls, and the Venetian Tower. These sites reflect successive historical layers that shaped the urban identity of Durrës over centuries. The Archaeological Museum further supports this narrative with findings from excavations across the city.
At the same time, the feature contrasts this heritage with the city’s modern coastal life. The seaside promenade offers beaches, restaurants, and entertainment, while the port of Durrës serves as a major maritime link between Albania and Italy.
The outlet also highlights the strong cultural proximity between the two countries. It notes that Italian is widely understood in Durrës, supported by media influence and migration ties. Regular ferry connections further strengthen accessibility, making the city a key entry point for Italian and European visitors.
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