Rozafa is a classic example of a defensive structure from late Antiquity. During a walk through the courtyard of the fortress, you can see the remains of walls, warehouses and administrative buildings. There is a museum on the castle grounds, which exhibits ancient coins, ceramics and other archaeological finds.
The Lead Mosque is an architectural landmark: its unusual structure without minarets but with a large number of domes distinguishes it from other religious buildings in Albania. Although the building has survived to this day in fairly good condition, due to the soft soil it is gradually sinking into the ground.
The bridge is not only an example of Ottoman architecture, but also an interesting engineering structure. Its length exceeds one hundred meters, and its width is about 3.5 meters. The builders had to use an unusual non-linear design: the bridge has a slight slope, and its right span is several meters lower than the central one. In 2010, the structure was restored, so now tourists can not only admire the picturesque structure, but also walk along the bridge or ride a bicycle.
The main feature of the lake is the beautiful, forested cliffs that surround it on all sides. The rocky, jagged shores are often compared to northern fjords. In the vicinity of the lake, you can make a cycling or walking route. Boat rentals are also available for tourists, and ferries sail across the lake.
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