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Official residences in Albania (1 C) P. Palaces in Albania (3 P) V. Villas in Albania (1 P) Pages in category "Houses in Albania" This category contains only the ...
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Mic Sokoli tower house in Bujan, northern Albania. Tower houses (singular: Albanian: kullë; Bosnian: odžak Bulgarian: кули, kuli; Serbian: кула, Romanian: culă) developed and were built since the Middle Ages in the Balkans, [1] particularly in Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro, [2] but also in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia and Serbia, as well as in Oltenia ...
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The house was built in 1811–1812 by Beqir Zeko, a local Albanian general administrator in Ali Pasha's government. It is described as "one of the grandest examples of Gjirokastër architecture in the Ottoman style", [ 2 ] and as the authentic southern Albanian Tosk type residential housing of the early 19th century wealthy Albanians.
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House of Leaves (Tirana): A once infamous house used by the communist regime for surveillance, now transformed into a museum that sheds light on the harsh realities of that period. Bunk'Art 1 (Tirana): A massive underground bunker used by the communist government as a bomb shelter, now a museum offering a glimpse into Albania's Cold War paranoia.
Fees associated with closing the sale are usually in the $5,000 to $6,000 ballpark, and then remodel costs can run the gamut from about $25,000 if you have a construction background and buy a ...