The Museum of Armed Forces has unveiled its new exhibits and surrounding
The Armed Forces Museum has officially relocated to its new site in Bërzhitë. It was marked by a impressive inauguration attended by the Defence Minister Niko Peleshi.
The state-of-the-art Facility features five Pavilions, showcasing a rich array of exhibits spanning from the ancient Illyrian period to the Contemporary Era.
Defence Minister Peleshi underscored the AAF Museum's significance, emphasizing its role not only as a premier tourist destination, but also as a dynamic center for various activities.
The pavilions meticulously chronicle pivotal historical epochs, encompassing Skanderbeg's Era, Eyalets, the League of Prizren, Independence Era, and the events of World War II.
On the second floor of the main building, the second and third pavilions exhibit around 700 objects from the era of the People's Army.
The 4-th pavilion, known as the NATO Pavilion, showcases weapons and state-of-the-art technology used by NATO member armies. Meanwhile, the 5-th pavilion, located in a separate building, houses objects related to the Navy and Aviation.
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