Independence Monument, Monument in Vlore, Albania.
The Independence Monument is a structure on Flag's Plaza in Vlore that honors Albania's national liberation movement. It comprises a raised statue with figurative elements and surrounding features that structure the plaza and serve as a focal point of the location.
The monument recalls 1912, when Albania declared its independence from Ottoman rule and Ismail Kemal led this movement. The location later became the seat of the first Albanian government operations and continues to shape Vlore's historical identity today.
The monument depicts Ismail Kemal, a central figure in the Albanian independence movement, and represents the spirit of the people's resistance against foreign rule. The sculpture shapes the plaza's character and offers visitors a place to contemplate national identity.
The monument is accessible year-round and stands on a public plaza in central Vlore that is easy to reach on foot. Informational plaques explain key events, allowing visitors to learn more about the historical background.
Sculptors Muntaz Dhrami and Kristaq Rama created the monument with a particular portrayal that emphasizes Kemal's role as a leader. The work combines artistic expression with historical testimony, reflecting the hand of two important Albanian artists.
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