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How do you get to Butrint?

How do you get to Butrint?

How to get to Butrint

  1. By Car: Getting to Butrint is incredibly easy.
  2. By bus: There’s a bus which leaves every hour from Saranda (and goes through Ksamil too).
  3. By taxi: There will be taxi drivers that can take you to Butrint easily for around 10 euros each way (about 1300 LEK).

What was Butrint used for?

The baptistery After the Roman Empire was split between East and West, the Byzantines made Butrint an important Christian center. The baptistery that survives to this day was a Roman structure reused for ecclesiastical purposes later on.

Why is Butrint a world heritage site?

Butrint is an archaeological site that provides valuable evidence of ancient and medieval civilizations on the territory of modern Albania. The site, on a hill next to a lake connecting to the sea by a canal, has been inhabited since prehistoric times.

Who built Butrint?

Ali Pasha
At the beginning of the 19th century, a new fortress was added to the defensive system of Butrint at the mouth of the Vivari Channel. It was built by Ali Pasha, an Albanian Ottoman ruler who controlled Butrint and the area until its final abandonment.

How do you get to Butrint from Saranda?

How to get there. The Butrint National Park is located 17 kilometers south of Saranda, and there is a direct bus connection that reaches the archaeological site in about 30 minutes. This is the same bus that passes through Ksamil and leaves from the Saranda ferry terminal. The bus departs every hour and costs 100 lek.

What is Buthrotum called today?

Butrint (ancient name Buthrotum) is located on the fertile coast of Epirus in present-day Albania and was an important settlement in Hellenistic and Roman times due to its position on the route from Italy to mainland Greece down the Ionian Sea, its safe anchorage, inland access via Lake Butrint and its proximity to …

How old is butrint Imeri?

25 years (July 3, 1996)
Butrint Imeri/Age

How do you get to ksamil Albania?

How to get to Ksamil Albania? You can get to Ksamil beach by flying to Tirana airport or to Corfu airport. From Tirana airport, it takes 5.5 hours to travel by bus, taxi or car to Ksamil. If you fly to Corfu airport, you can take a 30 – 70 min ferry boat to Albania.

How do you get to Saranda Albania?

The most popular way for tourists to reach Saranda is by flying to Corfu, and then taking a short ferry. Alternatively, you can fly to Tirana and take a bus or rental car from there.

What was the early Roman colony of Buthrotum used for?

Ancient Roman period In 44 BC, Caesar designated Buthrotum as a colony to reward soldiers who had fought for him against Pompey.

Where was butrint Imeri born?

Lörrach, Germany
Butrint Imeri/Place of birth

How do you get from Ksamil to Tirana?

You can get from Tirana to Ksamil by bus, by taxi or with a rental car. Since there is no direct bus line, you must take the bus from Tirana to Saranda, which takes 5 hours and costs 1300 LEK (10 euros). And then transfer in Saranda on a bus to Ksamil, which takes 10 minutes and costs 100 LEK (0.80 euro).

Where to visit Butrint National Park in Albania?

The Butrint National Park is located 17 kilometers south of Saranda, and there is a direct bus connection that reaches the archaeological site in about 30 minutes. This is the same bus that passes through Ksamil and leaves from the Saranda ferry terminal. The bus departs every hour and costs 100 lek.

How big is Butrint National Park in km?

The park encompasses 9,424 hectares (94.24 km 2) of hilly terrain with freshwater lakes, wetlands, salt marshes, open plains, reed beds and islands. The park’s significance for conservation is reflected in the large number of species with over 1,200 different animals and plants.

Where are the rivers in Butrint National Park?

Butrint is part of a diverse hydrographical network, composed by the courses of several rivers, lagoons and lakes. The rivers are short, steep and characterized by high water volume. The park comprises Lake Butrint in the northwest, Lake Bufi in the southeast, Bistrica River in the north, Mile Mountain in the west and Pavllo River in the south.

When was the Greek city of Butrint founded?

The site, on a hill next to a lake connecting to the sea by a canal, has been inhabited since prehistoric times. A Greek colony was founded there in the late 7th century BC, when the city (called Buthros) was surrounded by fortifications.