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How Europe's Most Closed City Became a Skyscraper Metropolis

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Tirana, once a communist-era slum with endless blocks of flats and bunkers scattered throughout the city, is now one of the most dynamic urban centers in Southeast Europe. The last two decades have transformed the Albanian capital into an “architectural laboratory,” a city that boldly experiments with skyscrapers, modern urbanism, and world-renowned designers. From bunkers and brutalism to world-class architecture When Albania opened its borders…
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Tirana, once a communist-era slum with endless blocks of flats and bunkers scattered throughout the city, is now one of the most dynamic urban centers in Southeast Europe. The last two decades have transformed the Albanian capital into an “architectural laboratory,” a city that boldly experiments with skyscrapers, modern urbanism, and world-renowned designers. From bunkers and brutalism to world-class architecture When Albania opened its borders…

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Biznis Info broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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