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Mbjeshova Castle

Local Albanian fortified site also linked with Kalaja e Xhaxhaj, valuable as a verified heritage point without an overclaimed famous chronology.

Mbjeshova Castle is recorded as a castle in Albania through heritage and encyclopedia references linked under the name Kalaja e Xhaxhaj. The records identify that this is a distinct heritage point, but they do not provide enough safely confirmed detail for a precise chronology, named builder, or famous historical personality. For that reason, the page should present Mbjeshova Castle as a local fortified site and avoid invented stories.

The interest of Mbjeshova Castle lies in the broader pattern it represents. Across Albania, many castles and hillforts were built or reused to watch routes, protect communities, and control small but important pieces of terrain. They may not all have famous commanders, but they reveal how densely fortified the landscape once was. Mbjeshova belongs to that quieter category. A visitor should expect a modest site where the setting is the main interpreter: hills, access routes, and views explain why the place was worth marking and defending.

Because the available public sources are brief, the page keeps a clear line between verified and unverified information. Verified facts include the published coordinates, castle classification, and reference identity. Unverified details, such as exact construction date or famous residents, should be left out until supported by stronger local archaeological or historical publications. This makes the content more trustworthy for travellers and researchers alike.

For visitors, that means Mbjeshova Castle is best treated as a discovery stop rather than a guaranteed showcase monument. Its value is in extending the map of Albanian fortifications beyond the famous names and into smaller local places.

Interesting facts:

  • The site is linked with the Albanian Wikipedia page Kalaja e Xhaxhaj.
  • It is identified as a castle monument.
  • Available public information does not confirm a famous historical personality.
  • It is best understood as part of Albania’s local defensive network.

Timeline

  1. Mbjeshova Castle functions as a local fortified point in Albania's wider castle landscape.

  2. The site is identified through heritage and encyclopedia references.

  3. Visitors can use the coordinates for a cautious heritage stop, checking practical access locally.

Visitor Information

Plan this as an informal ruin or heritage-point visit. Use the coordinates, confirm the route locally, and do not assume regular ticketing, fixed opening hours, or facilities. Wear sturdy shoes, bring water, and avoid unstable masonry or exposed edges.

References

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Distance from major cities

Approximate driving distance by road.

Tirana
123 km 2 h 17 min
Durres
92 km 1 h 47 min
Vlora
73 km 1 h 39 min
Shkodra
198 km 3 h 40 min
Pogradec
151 km 3 h 43 min
Korca
159 km 3 h 47 min
Saranda
134 km 2 h 53 min