Albania is a country full of energy, tradition, and vibrant cultural expression, and its calendar is packed with events that celebrate everything from music and film to heritage and food. One of the most anticipated events each year is Kala Festival, held on the stunning Ionian coast, drawing international crowds with its mix of electronic music and beachside relaxation. Similarly, UNUM Festival in Shëngjin blends music, art, and nature into a unique open-air experience. For film lovers, the Tirana International Film Festival (TIFF) brings together filmmakers from across the globe, showcasing powerful cinematic works in the heart of Albania’s capital.
Beyond entertainment, Albania also hosts events deeply rooted in its cultural identity. The Gjirokastër National Folklore Festival, held every five years, is a colorful display of traditional music, dance, and costume from across the country, celebrated in a UNESCO World Heritage city. In autumn, the Korça Beer Festival transforms the city into a lively hub of local beer, live performances, and traditional food, attracting thousands of visitors. Whether you’re exploring ancient traditions or modern creative scenes, Albania’s events offer unforgettable ways to experience the country’s unique spirit and hospitality.

Albania is a country full of energy, tradition, and vibrant cultural expression, and its calendar is packed with events that celebrate everything from music and film to heritage and food. One of the most anticipated events each year is Kala Festival, held on the stunning Ionian coast, drawing international crowds with its mix of electronic music and beachside relaxation. Similarly, UNUM Festival in Shëngjin blends music, art, and nature into a unique open-air experience. For film lovers, the Tirana International Film Festival (TIFF) brings together filmmakers from across the globe, showcasing powerful cinematic works in the heart of Albania’s capital.
Beyond entertainment, Albania also hosts events deeply rooted in its cultural identity. The Gjirokastër National Folklore Festival, held every five years, is a colorful display of traditional music, dance, and costume from across the country, celebrated in a UNESCO World Heritage city. In autumn, the Korça Beer Festival transforms the city into a lively hub of local beer, live performances, and traditional food, attracting thousands of visitors. Whether you’re exploring ancient traditions or modern creative scenes, Albania’s events offer unforgettable ways to experience the country’s unique spirit and hospitality.

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Model Economic & Social Council
Nov 22, 2019 @ 09:00 - Nov 23, 2019 @ 14:30

Approximately 54 Students and Professors from Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Montenegro will gather this November at Tirana, Albania to simulate the Meeting of Economic and Social Council, for 2 days. Participation is for those who have interest in the economics, finances and the social culture, the preferable age is 16-35 years old. the language used in the conference will be Albanian.
There will be 54 participants and each will be the representative of a ECOSOC place.
The ticket costs 35 Euro (4000 Lekë) included:
- Formal Sessions, Informal Sessions, Workshops
- Coffee Break
- Certificate of Completion
- Materials of the Conference
Criteria to participate:
- age 16-35 years old
- for the teachers or the professors or any other category, they can only participate as observers.
- to have knowledge, to talk, to discuss and to debate for economic and social matters.