Figurines, key chains, flags: what souvenirs to bring from Albania
Albania, a cozy corner of the Balkans, fascinates with its culture and breathtaking beauty. From handmade souvenirs to unique figurines of cultural figures, you can find many interesting items in this country to keep the memory of your trip alive. Whether you are a lover of history, culture or nature, Albania will surprise you with its diversity. In this Newsbytesapp article, we've listed a few options for souvenirs from Albania that are worth buying.
Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa was born in Skopje, which is now in North Macedonia, neighboring the country of Albania, and had Albanian roots. You can buy a statuette or a painting as a souvenir. Many options are sold on Mother Teresa Square in Tirana, the capital of Albania. It is home to vendors offering goods dedicated to this famous personality.
National hero Skanderbeg
The hero of the Albanian nation, Gjergj Kastrioti, known as Skanderbeg, is famous for his resistance to the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. Born in 1405 in the area of Kruja, which now belongs to modern Albania, he became a symbol of national identity. Statues, postcards, key chains, flags, and paintings commemorating his exploits can be found in markets and souvenir shops across the country.
Raki
Raki is a traditional alcohol made from grapes, as well as plums, mulberries, peaches, and cherries. It is often served before or after meals to help digest food. As it is a symbol of Albanian culture, many people prefer to buy a bottle to share with friends or bring as a gift.
Handmade carpets
Handmade carpets from Albania are popular because of their unique design and high quality. They are usually made of wool and decorated with traditional Albanian patterns. There is a famous carpet market in the city of Kruja, where you can choose carpets of different sizes and styles to match your taste and home interior.
Olive oil
Along the Albanian coast, there are picturesque landscapes with olive groves, thanks to which the country produces high-quality olive oil. Albania's climate is ideal for growing the best varieties of olives, making it famous all over the world. Extra virgin olive oil, produced using traditional methods, is available from local farmers who sell it on the streets or in local markets and shops.
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