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Tirana’s prominence is a relatively recent phenomenon. In 1920, the Congress of Lushnjë proclaimed it the temporary capital of Albania, primarily due to its central geographic location between the northern and southern regions of the country. It became the permanent capital in 1925, triggering a rapid architectural transformation. During the late 1920s and 1930s, Italian architects like Florestano Di Fausto designed the city’s ministerial buildings and the iconic Skanderbeg Square , blending Mediterranean aesthetics with formal urban planning.

The 20th century left a profound and sometimes controversial mark on Tirana’s landscape. Under the 40-year rule of Enver Hoxha , the city was reshaped with Socialist-realist architecture and a vast network of underground bunkers designed for defense. Tyrana

: Originally built as a museum for Hoxha, this structure has evolved into a symbol of the city's complex past and its tech-focused future. Tirana’s prominence is a relatively recent phenomenon

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