BUCHAREST, Oct.1 – The bust of the Albanian renaissance personality Naim Frasheri was put at the park in the Romanian capital Bucharest alongside world personalities like Balzac, Victor Hugo, Tolstoy, Eminescu, Pet즬 etc. Albanian Foreign Minister Besnik Mustafaj was present at the ceremony held during the days of the Francophone meeting held in Bucharest. “During the whole history of our two countries culture has been the most efficient in our relations,” said Mustafaj at the ceremony. “Though Naim Frasheri did not put his feet in Romania he published his works here where Albanian patriotic associations held their activities during the 19th century preparing the national renaissance and Albania’s independence. Naim Frasheri was the poet singing to love for human being and humanity and that is why his nation may be anywhere,” he said, adding he was turned into the messenger of peace and understanding and harmony among people.
Naim Frash쳩 bust set in Bucharest
Change font size:
Recommended Articles
Latest from Culture
Where Art Meets Memory: The Gallery Kalo Journey
Change font size: - + Reset A Q&A with Gallery Kalo founder Përparim Kalo on art, cultural heritage and the gallery’s expanding vision along the Vjosa Valley. Introduction Gallery Kalo is more
7 days ago
11 mins read
Pride in Tirana Sends Message of Unity Against Hate
Change font size: - + Reset As Albania’s LGBTIQ+ community marches under the slogan “Together for Family,” activists say the real threat to family and society is not diversity, but hatred, exclusion
7 days ago
3 mins read
Pushing Against Inertia: How Harnex Is Testing the Balkans’ Appetite for Innovation
Change font size: - + Reset Tirana loves a good spectacle. Walk through the capital today and you are greeted by sleek new glass towers, vibrant urban spaces, and a relentless political
1 week ago
4 mins read
Modigliani Comes to Tirana as Kalo Gallery Expands Albania’s Cultural Horizon
Change font size: - + Reset Tirana Times, May 15, 2026 — Kalo Gallery, one of Tirana’s most prominent private cultural spaces, has opened an exhibition dedicated to Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo
2 weeks ago
2 mins read
The Forgotten Synagogue and the Belated Love for Jewish Culture
Change font size: - + Reset By Auron Tare These days, in the noisy marketplace of Albanian opinions, a new theme is being articulated: the “love” of certain Albanian public gentlemen for
3 weeks ago
13 mins read