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The National Museum of Archaeology and History of Moldova from the very beginning was located in the historical building of the former Chisinau Boys’ Gymnasia No.1, later the Boy's Lyceum named after B.P. Hasdeu (in 1945–1963 in the premises there was housed the frontier detachment “Nistru”, and in 1963–1977 – the Polytechnic Institute), that was in the process of restoration.
National Museum of Romanian Literature; Museum of Victims of Communism; Muzeul Memoriei Neamului; National History Museum of Moldova; National Museum of Fine Arts, Chişinău; Soroca Fort; Ethnographic Museum, Chişinău
The National Archive safeguards and manages records that document Moldova's political, economic, social, and cultural history, spanning from the 15th century to the early 21st century. [1] The Archive holds a collection of books that were previously part of restricted "special fonds" during the Soviet era. [4]
National History Museum of Moldova; National Museum of Fine Arts, Chișinău This page was last edited on 28 February 2012, at 11:30 (UTC). Text ...
History museums in Moldova (5 P) N. National museums of Moldova (2 P) T. Museums in Transnistria (1 P) ... National Museum of Romanian Literature This page was last ...
National Museum of History of Moldova established. Chișinău Water Tower rebuilt. 1985 - Population: 624,000. [15] 1987 Moldovan Writers' Union active. [10] Presidential Palace complete. 1989 - 1989 Moldovan civil unrest. 1990 - Office of mayor re-established. 1991 City becomes part of the Republic of Moldova. [1] Eugene Ionesco Theatre ...
The Moldova State University was created in 1946, Academy of Sciences of Moldova in 1949, Chişinău Botanical Garden in 1950, «Moldova-Film» in 1957, Luceafărul Theatre in 1960. The National Palace, Chişinău was opened in 1974, the Organ Hall on 15 September 1978, the new building of the National Opera-House in 1980, the Moldovan State ...
[152] [153] The capital city of Chișinău hosts most of the country's national museums, including the National Museum of Fine Arts, Moldova State University, Brancusi Gallery, the National Museum of History of Moldova with over 236,000 exhibits, as well as bustling markets in the north of the city, including the house where Alexander Pushkin ...