Daily Tours
25 persons
Gjirokaster
Antigonea was founded in 295 BC by Pyrrhus, king of Molloses, in honor of his first wife Antigonea.
Antigonea is one of the largest ancient cities in the Albanian territory and the most important ancient settlement in the Drinos Valley. The village is located inside the 3rd century walls and has an area of 45 ha, while the territory of the archaeological park extends over 90 ha.
Most impressive are the city walls, demolished by the Romans, which completely encircled the hill. The most visible gate in the walls is at the south-western side of the city. In the city centre an entire street is exposed. The wall section terminates at a small early Christian church of triconch form overlooking the dramatic cliff at this side of the hill. This chapel, built after the city was ransacked by the Romans, has a mosaic floor.