
Bashtova Castle, a significant piece of Albania’s cultural heritage, has been revitalized with EU support via the EU4Culture initiative. This 16th-century fortress now serves as a dynamic hub for culture, tourism, and community engagement.
The castle’s inauguration drew local officials, diplomatic representatives, citizens, and tourists, highlighting the value of sustainable tourism and heritage management.
“Our aim with the castle’s restoration is to celebrate Albania’s rich heritage while fostering sustainable tourism opportunities,” stated EU Ambassador to Albania, Silvio Gonzato.
Gonzato added, “The EU4Culture program not only rejuvenates structures but also creates avenues for artists, craftsmen, and community involvement.”
The opening day’s festivities included numerous activities and concerts, enhancing the area’s vibrancy.
“We aspire to establish venues for dialogue and connection. It’s remarkable that a castle once intended for defense and solitude is now evolving into a place for interaction, meetings, and cultural exploration. We need fewer barriers and more spaces like this for our communities,” Gonzato remarked.
Originally constructed in the 15th century, the castle served as a key link between Albania and the Mediterranean.
Blendi Gonxhja, Albanian Minister of Economy, Culture, and Innovation, noted that Bashtova Castle has reclaimed its historical essence and now features a modern visitor center providing information and services for cultural, educational, and tourism activities.
“Global examples demonstrate that heritage revitalization is a beneficial investment: castles in Croatia’s Dalmatia, Italy’s Puglia, and neighboring Greece draw millions of tourists yearly. Albania should join this network, establishing a route of Albanian castles as a premier cultural pathway in the Balkans,” Gonxhja stated.
With its expansive area, Bashtova Castle is set to function as a multifunctional center for concerts, festivals, exhibitions, theatrical performances, and educational programs for children and youth, as well as international thematic events.
“This moment exemplifies the collaboration between Albania and the European Union, serving as a model to inspire similar initiatives,” concluded Gonxhja. (August 30)
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