Marubi Museum Shkodra presents Venus

The Marubi Museum is pleased to invite you to the opening of the thematic exhibition "Venus!" showcasing works from the collections of Dedë Jakova, Gegë Marubi and Pjetër Rraboshta.

We develop intergenerational programs that bring together young and old to create and preserve memories of the past.

marubi museum shkoder 016These include workshops with children, schoolchildren, and students involved in the digitization and cataloguing process, training programs for outreach staff, and support for receptions and activities – all in collaboration with public and private institutions.

EXHIBITION

VENUS!
Curated by Lek M.Gjeloshi
20.03 - 01.06.2025
Thursday, 20 March 2025
18:00h

Marubi Museum

marubi museum shkoder 013The Marubi National Museum of Photography is the first photography museum in Albania. With an archive of more than 500,000 negatives covering the period from 1865 – the founding of the photography studio by Pietro Marubi, an Italian from Piacenza – to the end of the 20th century, it boasts one of the richest collections in the Balkan region.

When all private activities were prohibited during the communist era, the last descendant of the dynasty, Gege Marubi, donated the family archive to the state.

marubi museum shkoder 012Other photographers from the city studios followed suit. In 1970, the Marubi Photo Library was established as part of the City Museum under the auspices of the Shkodër Municipality. In 2003, the Photo Library became the responsibility of the Albanian Ministry of Culture.

On May 9, 2016, the National Museum of Photography in Marubi opened, with the Photo Library collection as its centerpiece. The new museum, one of Albania's largest cultural sites and a significant landmark of Albanian culture, documents over a century of the country's history by bringing important moments, people, and events to light.

Education and Outreach Department

marubi museum shkoder 011We develop intergenerational programs that bring together young and old to create and preserve memories of the past. These include workshops with children, schoolchildren, and students involved in the digitization and cataloging process, training programs for outreach staff, and support for receptions and activities – all in collaboration with public and private institutions.

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The exhibition project was supported by the Ministry of Economy, Culture and Innovation of Albania. 

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