A history of Villa Bardha in Tirana.
1920 - Tirana becomes Albania's capital city.
1933 - Villa was built by Mr. Terenc Tocci - a minister under King Ahmet Zog.
1945 - This property was confiscated and became property of the State by the communist regime. Terene Tocci, an Arberesh Albanian, was executed by Hoxha's order.
1950 - The Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
1990 - The Forestry Department and the lower level was a cafe frequented by the RTVSH.
1993 - After the fall of communism, this property was returned to the Tocci family.
1994 - Acquired by Ekrem Bardha.
1997 - Residence of the Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic of Greece.
2004 - Residence of the Queen Geraldine of the Albanians and HRH Leka.
2006 - Residence of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain.
2017 - Residence of the Bardha Family.
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