Commissioner Micallef’s Official Visit to Tirana: Inspecting Heritage Sites Supported by EU4Culture

The European Union, UNOPS, and the Ministry of Economy, Culture, and Innovation celebrated the successful restoration of the facade of the former Kinostudio and the modernization of the Central State Film Archive in Albania.

Glenn Micallef, the European Commissioner for Justice, Youth, Culture, and Sport, visited Albania to tour these significant cultural heritage sites supported by the EU4Culture program: the restored facade of the former Kinostudio and the upgraded Central State Film Archive, now equipped with advanced digitization technology.

The visit included an inauguration ceremony with national and international dignitaries, such as Lira Pipa, Deputy Minister of Economy, Culture, and Innovation; Hubert Perr, Head of Cooperation at the EU Delegation in Albania; and Sabine Kania, Director of the UNOPS Office for Albania and Kosovo, along with cultural institution representatives and local officials.

“This is my inaugural mission as European Commissioner to the Western Balkans, and I am particularly pleased to start in Tirana, Albania. Today, we celebrate the completion of two significant EU4Culture projects—the restoration of the Kinostudio facade and the delivery of equipment to the National Film Archive. This investment signifies the EU’s commitment to preserving Albania’s cultural heritage and demonstrates our solidarity. Promoting and preserving cultural heritage is a political priority for me and will be central to the Culture Compass for Europe,” Micallef stated.

Albanian Deputy Minister Lira Pipa remarked, “The restoration of the former Kinostudio and the Central Film Archive is not merely about buildings; it rejuvenates our collective memory and paves the way for the future. These historic spaces are being transformed into hubs for creativity, education, and international cooperation, proving that culture is essential for a society eager to remain connected to its roots.”

Sabine Kania from UNOPS noted, “The former Kinostudio and the Film Archive are vital institutions reflecting Albania’s cinematic heritage and cultural resilience. The EU4Culture initiatives, supported by the EU, prepare these sites for the future. At UNOPS, we take pride in linking memory with innovation and culture with sustainable development.”

These efforts are part of the EU4Culture program, funded by the European Union (EU) and executed by UNOPS in collaboration with the Ministry of Economy, Culture, and Innovation (MEKI), aimed at revitalizing and promoting Albania’s cultural assets and contributing to sustainable social and economic growth.

Under the EU4Culture program, the former Kinostudio underwent extensive conservation, including restoration of its historic facade, repairs from earthquake damage, and other infrastructure enhancements, with a budget of 376,000 euros from March 2024 to March 2025.

Constructed in the early 1950s, the Kinostudio building was the hub for the state film production company “Shqipëria e Re.” It has since been designated a Category II Cultural Monument due to its architectural and cultural significance.

Additionally, the Central State Film Archive received modern digitization and preservation equipment worth around 100,000 euros through the EU4Culture initiative. This upgrade enhances the capacity to safeguard fragile audiovisual materials and improve public access to archival content via digital platforms.

Established in 1947, the archive conserves over 4,330 audiovisual works, including films, documentaries, animations, and rare historical footage dating back to the 1920s.

The EU4Culture program represents one of the EU’s largest initiatives in cultural heritage, with a total budget of 40 million euros, focusing on renovating and revitalizing heritage sites affected by earthquakes. The program also aims to boost Albania’s tourism potential, aiding local and regional socio-economic recovery. (June 16)


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13 responses to “Commissioner Micallef’s Official Visit to Tirana: Inspecting Heritage Sites Supported by EU4Culture”

  1. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Looks like Commissioner Micallef’s off to Albania to sprinkle some EU fairy dust on old buildings—not quite the blockbuster everyone was hoping for, but hey, at least the facade is now more photogenic! 🎬✨

  2. Just what Albania needed—more EU funds to give a facelift to a film studio! Next up, I suppose we’ll be restoring the glory of disco balls and mullets. 🎉💁‍♂️

  3. Pinball Wizard Avatar
    Pinball Wizard

    Oh, wonderful to see our beloved EU spending yet another fortune on restoring what was probably just a crumbling wall and a dusty archive. Who knew a bit of paint and a shiny new server could do so much for “cultural heritage”? 😂

  4. Rooster Avatar

    Just what Albania needed—a fancy facade on the Kinostudio while the local economy still looks like a bad B-movie set. 🎬 Bravo, Commissioner Micallef, now if only culture could pay the bills! 😜

  5. freeway Avatar

    Looks like Commissioner Micallef’s tour of Tirana is the new must-see attraction—right up there with the Eiffel Tower and that dodgy pub on the corner. Bravo, EU, for turning Albania’s heritage sites into the hottest cultural hotspots since… well, never! 😜

  6. Cricket Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s throwing cash at Albania like it’s a game of Monopoly—let’s just hope they don’t land on “Go to Jail” with all that heritage to manage. 🎭💸

  7. twisty dew Avatar
    twisty dew

    So, Micallef’s off to Tirana, flexing EU muscles over a few façades and archives—because who knew a coat of paint could solve all our cultural woes? 🎨💁‍♂️

  8. Show Boat Avatar
    Show Boat

    Looks like Commissioner Micallef found his way to Albania for a bit of a heritage makeover—because who needs a thriving economy when you can have a snazzy film archive, right? 🎬💼 Cheers to transforming crumbling facades into Insta-worthy backdrops! 😂

  9. General Broomdog Avatar
    General Broomdog

    Nothing screams “cultural revival” like a fancy tour of restored walls and shiny new gadgets, eh? 🙄 Next, we’ll be celebrating the opening of a coffee shop that serves espresso with a side of bureaucracy! ☕️💼

  10. Breezy Mustang Avatar
    Breezy Mustang

    Oh, look at that, the EU’s throwing money at Albania like it’s confetti at a wedding! 🎉 Nothing says “cultural preservation” quite like a refurbished facade and some shiny new tech, eh? 😏

  11. moonflower Avatar
    moonflower

    Nice to see the EU’s idea of preserving culture involves a lot of fancy speeches and a sprinkle of cash. Just what Albania needed—more monuments to remember the past while dodging the potholes on the way to the future! 😂

  12. Flame OUT Avatar
    Flame OUT

    Seems like the EU’s really thrown some serious cash at Albania’s film scene—because who doesn’t want to start their day with a tour of a fancy new archive? 🎬💸 Next, let’s spruce up the pizza joints; that’s culture too, right? 🍕😏

  13. trash pocky Avatar
    trash pocky

    Oh, look at that, Commissioner Micallef gracing Tirana with his presence while waving a magic wand over heritage sites—because what says “EU solidarity” better than a well-restored facade? 🍷✨

  14. Snake Eyes Avatar
    Snake Eyes

    Oh, marvellous! Nothing says “cultural rejuvenation” quite like a good ol’ facelift on a film studio—next stop, restoring the glamour of the ’80s disco scene in Tirana! 🎉🤦‍♂️

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