Auron Tare

Auron Tare is a well-known public figure in the field of Albanian cultural heritage, government, and journalism and explorations.

Tare's many duties have included work with many international organizations such as UNESCO,[3] the World Bank, the Ramsar Convention,[4] the Butrint Foundation, Oak Foundation, Mifflin Trust, National Geographic, USAID, SIDA, World Mate, and the Italian Trust for Culture for the improvement of Albania's cultural heritage.

[5] Continuing post-graduation to play for Partizani on the national team, Tare garnered nationwide fame, but would remain a familiar face on television for his later work in the humanities.

After the fall of communism, Tare became a member of the British Channel 4 television team, covering civil unrest in Albania in 1997 as well as the Kosovo and Macedonia Wars of 1998–1999.

This beautiful marble bust of Livia was in possession of Robert E. Hecht the famous and controversial figure of the Medici affair.

[8] In 2014, the photos taken from underwater expeditions garnered international fame when they were made into an art exhibit and showcased from the National Coastal Agency, along with promotion of the newly opened ex-military base of Sazan Island.

Today, Tare is currently a member of various Albanian organizations, most notably as the head and founder of the National Coastal Agency (Agjencia Kombëtare e Bregdetit) of Albania, a public authority established in 2014,[11] which deals with the promotion of ecotourism.

Ancient theater of Butrint
A performance at the ancient theater in Butrint