Mausoleum of the Albanian Royal Family

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The Mausoleum of the Albanian Royal Family is a building in Tirana, capital of Albania, which holds the remains of King Zog and other members of his family (House of Zogu).

LocationKodra e Gështenjave[1], Tirana, Albania
Completed30 December 1935
Inaugurated30 December 1935
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Mausoleum of the Albanian Royal Family
Mauzoleu i familjes mbretërore
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General information
TypeCemetery
LocationKodra e Gështenjave[1], Tirana, Albania
Completed30 December 1935
Inaugurated30 December 1935
Renovated17 November 2012
Destroyed17 November 1944
OwnerHouse of Zogu
Design and construction
ArchitectQemal Butka
Main contractorThe Government of Albania
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The original mausoleum was designed by the architect Qemal Butka, and was inaugurated on 30 December 1935, for Sadijé, the King's mother, who had died the previous year. The building was destroyed by communist forces on 17 November 1944. It was reconstructed in the form of a replica, inaugurated on 17 November 2012, to house the remains of King Zog, which were brought back from Paris[2] as part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of Albanian independence.

It holds the remains of:[3]

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