Dibër Street, Main street in central Tirana, Albania.
Dibër Street is the main street in central Tirana that runs northeast from Skanderbeg Square toward residential neighborhoods. It passes the Mother Teresa Hospital and hosts numerous shops and commercial spaces along the way.
The street was once called Rruga Bajram Curri before being renamed to honor the Dibër region in northeastern Albania. This change shows how Tirana has reassessed its local symbols in recent decades.
The street shows how Tirana has changed over time through its buildings, which range from traditional Albanian structures to modern shops and offices. People walking here see this mix of old and new side by side in their daily lives.
The Mother Teresa Hospital on this street makes it an important route for emergency services and medical transport. Public transport links here connect it to other parts of the city, making it easy to reach.
This street directly connects the central Skanderbeg Square to the nation's largest hospital, making it a true hub for medical and daily activity. Those who walk here soon notice how ambulances and pedestrians share the same space.
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