
Franciscan Church of Shkodër
Shkodër
The Franciscan Church of Shkodër, located in the Gjuhadol neighborhood of Shkodër, Albania, is a prominent religious and cultural landmark completed in 1905. Its origins trace back to the Assembly of Gjuhadol, founded in 1861 by Bishop Luigj Çiurçisë. Construction began in 1875 under Father Tomë Markoci and was dedicated in 1878 by Father Gjan Pjer Ferrari. The church and the adjoining assembly were originally designed by Friar Anselm, whose plans were later enhanced by French engineer Agustin Briott in 1902 after the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II granted permission to build. The church's architecture reflects a blend of Franciscan simplicity with French engineering influences. Historically, the church also witnessed political turmoil; in 1947, the Albanian Secret Police stored arms there, leading to the arrest of several priests. The church tower and rear wing were restored in 2007, preserving its historical integrity and continuing its role as a spiritual center in Shkodër.
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Astuce: Visitors are advised to explore the church during daylight hours to appreciate its architectural details fully. The best time to visit is in spring or autumn when the weather is mild. Booking guided tours or contacting local Franciscan authorities beforehand can enrich the experience. While entry is generally free, donations to support maintenance and restoration are welcomed. The church is accessible on foot from central Shkodër, and nearby parking is limited.
Faits intéressants
- •The church's construction was delayed for decades due to Ottoman restrictions until a Sultan's decree in 1902 allowed it to proceed.
- •French engineer Agustin Briott enhanced the original design plans after 1902, blending Franciscan and French architectural elements.
- •In 1947, the church was used by the Albanian Secret Police to store arms, leading to arrests of several priests when discovered.
- •The church tower and rear wing underwent restoration in 2007 to maintain the building's structural and historical integrity.
Histoire
The Assembly of Gjuhadol was established in 1861 by Franciscan Bishop Luigj Çiurçisë as part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Shkodër–Pult.
Initial construction on the church began in 1875, but progress was delayed due to Ottoman restrictions until a decree by Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1902 allowed building to resume.
The church and assembly were designed by Friar Anselm; after his death in 1891, French engineer Agustin Briott refined the plans.
The building was completed in 1905.
In 1947, the church was involved in political conflict when arms stored there by the Albanian Secret Police were discovered, resulting in arrests of Franciscan priests.
Restoration efforts, including the tower and rear wing, were undertaken in 2007 to preserve the site.