





Marubi National Museum of Photography
The Marubi National Museum of Photography is a cultural gem dedicated to preserving and showcasing Albania's rich photographic heritage. Named after the pioneering Marubi dynasty of photographers, the museum houses an impressive collection of over 500,000 negatives, spanning from the late 19th century to the present day. Visitors can explore the evolution of Albanian society through captivating images that document historical events, daily life, and artistic expressions. The museum's modern facilities and thoughtfully curated exhibitions make it a must-visit for photography enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Opening Hours
Location
Rruga Kolë Idromeno 32, Shkodër, Albania
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Explore one of the most significant photographic archives in the Balkans.
Gain a unique perspective on Albania's history and culture through rare images.
Appreciate the artistic and technical evolution of photography over a century.
History & Background
The Marubi National Museum of Photography was established in 2016, but its roots trace back to the late 1800s when Pietro Marubi, an Italian painter and photographer, settled in Shkodër, Albania. Over three generations, the Marubi family documented Albania's transformation, creating an invaluable visual archive. The museum was founded to preserve this legacy and promote the art of photography in Albania. Today, it stands as a testament to the country's cultural and historical journey, offering a window into the past through the lens of its most renowned photographers.
Insider Tips
Plan to spend at least 1-2 hours to fully appreciate the exhibitions.
Check for temporary exhibitions or special events on the museum's website before your visit.
Photography is allowed, but flash and tripods may be restricted in certain areas.
Consider hiring a guide to gain deeper insights into the collection and its historical context.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors often praise the museum for its extensive collection and insightful exhibitions. Many highlight the unique opportunity to see Albania's history through photography, with particular appreciation for the well-preserved vintage prints and the museum's engaging narrative.”
Find Your Way
Rruga Kolë Idromeno 32, Shkodër, Albania