Bratko Museum Of Oriental Art
The "Bratko" Museum serves as a monument to an extraordinary man, his family, and his native land.
Building
The architecture of the new museum is a startling, new contribution to the variety of buildings already represented in Albania. Its style is avant-garde while reflecting elements of traditional architectures of Asia. As such, the museum itself is a contemporary masterpiece.
History
The idea of opening the Museum was born around 1985 by G.D Boria who provided to the Albanian state of that period his own collection, which he had collected during the post-war years. In 1990 G.D Boria died entrusting the realization of this dream to his American cousin, Laura Bratko Schlesinger. The realization of his dream to open a museum dedicated to Asian art was made possible only in the early 2000s when the Municipality of Korca offered the site for the museum's construction.
The completion of the works was completed in 2003 and the museum was opened in June to the same year under the name of the Museum of Oriental Art "Bratko", thus becoming the first Asian art museum in the Balkan region.
The museum was awarded the Japanese Foreign Minister’s Commendation for their contributions to promotion of Japanese culture in Albania on 1 December 2020.
Collection
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See also
References
- ^ "Turi i qytetit të Korçës". 16 August 2014.
- ^ "Muzeu Oriental Bratko, lihet në harresë nga qytetarët". 17 August 2014.
- ^ "Shqiptari i famshëm i Hollivudit/ Dhimitër Mborja, Në luftë me gjeneralin McArthur, Si "rrëmbeu" princeshën 14-vjeçare japoneze". 13 December 2014.
- ^ McAdam, Marika (2009). Lonely Planet Western Balkans (2 ed.). Lonely Planet. p. 87. ISBN 9788860404602.
- ^ "Xhorxh Bratko, themelues i Muzeut Japonez dhe Oriental në Korçë – Gazeta 55 Online". Archived from the original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ https://www.ata.gov.al/rihap-dyert-muzeu-oriental-bratko-ne-korce/
- ^ Foreign Minister’s Commendations for FY 2020 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
- ^ Foreign Minister’s Commendations for FY 2020 (Groups) | Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan