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== History == |
== History == |
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[[File:Palatul republicii a edited.jpg|thumb|The palace in 1984.]] |
[[File:Palatul republicii a edited.jpg|thumb|The palace in 1984.]] |
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It was initially in established in 1984 as the '''Friendship Hall''' and was renamed in 1988 to the '''Republican Center for Culture and Art'''. Its creation was timed to the [[golden jubilee]] of the establishment of the [[Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic]]. It was considered one of the more major works of Bessebarian architect Ivan Zagoryetskiy (''Иван Андреевич Загорецкий'').<ref>{{ |
It was initially in established in 1984 as the '''Friendship Hall''' and was renamed in 1988 to the '''Republican Center for Culture and Art'''. Its creation was timed to the [[golden jubilee]] of the establishment of the [[Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic]]. It was considered one of the more major works of Bessebarian architect Ivan Zagoryetskiy (''Иван Андреевич Загорецкий'').<ref>{{Cite web|title=Советское наследие Кишинева: Какими зданиями жители столицы могут гордиться|language=ru|url=https://www.kp.md/daily/26750.7/3779464/|author=МАРГАРИТА МОРАРЬ|newspaper=|date=2017-10-29|accessdate=}}</ref> On 29 June 1994, the center was converted into the '''Palace of State Officials''' with the aim of providing services to the foreign ministry and government. Today, conferences, meetings, workshops are held at the Palace of the Republic. The national government actively rents out the halls in the palace, with the [[Parliament of the Republic of Moldova]] meeting here from 2009 to 2014 while the official government building was being repaired.<ref>https://sovietarch.strelka.com/ru/city/chisinau</ref> It was later renamed the folloing year to ora current name. On 23 December 2016, President-elect [[Igor Dodon]] was sworn in as [[President of Moldova]] inside the Palace of the Republic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rabkor.ru/events/2016/11/17/moldova-elections/|title=Молдова: выиграл Додон, победил Плахотнюк|language=ru|publisher=Рабкор.ру|date=17 November 2016|website=Rabkor.ru|accessdate=28 January 2018}}</ref> The Russian-Moldovan Expo in 2017 took place in the palace.<ref>http://eng.zarubezhexpo.ru/Expomoldova/</ref> 2018, the 12th annual [[World Congress of Families]] took place inside the palace.<ref>https://eurasianet.org/anti-gay-summit-finds-mixed-reception-in-moldova</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 21:12, 6 October 2019
Palace of the Republic | |
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![]() The palace in July 2013 | |
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General information | |
Status | Active |
Location | 16 Maria Cebotari Street, Chișinău, Moldova |
Completed | 1984 |
Owner | Government of Moldova |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 4 floors |
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Palace of the Republic (Romanian: Palatul Republicii) is an official multi-purpose building as well as a concert and theatre hall in Moldova.[1] It is located at the Buiucani sector in the commune of Condrița in Chișinău.[2]
History
It was initially in established in 1984 as the Friendship Hall and was renamed in 1988 to the Republican Center for Culture and Art. Its creation was timed to the golden jubilee of the establishment of the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic. It was considered one of the more major works of Bessebarian architect Ivan Zagoryetskiy (Иван Андреевич Загорецкий).[3] On 29 June 1994, the center was converted into the Palace of State Officials with the aim of providing services to the foreign ministry and government. Today, conferences, meetings, workshops are held at the Palace of the Republic. The national government actively rents out the halls in the palace, with the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova meeting here from 2009 to 2014 while the official government building was being repaired.[4] It was later renamed the folloing year to ora current name. On 23 December 2016, President-elect Igor Dodon was sworn in as President of Moldova inside the Palace of the Republic.[5] The Russian-Moldovan Expo in 2017 took place in the palace.[6] 2018, the 12th annual World Congress of Families took place inside the palace.[7]
See also
External links
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References
- ^ https://ozoutback.com.au/Moldova/chisinau/slides/20151016012.html
- ^ https://www.prospect.md/en/tourism/concert-halls-and-ticket-offices/palace-of-the-republic.html
- ^ МАРГАРИТА МОРАРЬ (2017-10-29). "Советское наследие Кишинева: Какими зданиями жители столицы могут гордиться" (in Russian).
- ^ https://sovietarch.strelka.com/ru/city/chisinau
- ^ "Молдова: выиграл Додон, победил Плахотнюк". Rabkor.ru (in Russian). Рабкор.ру. 17 November 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
- ^ http://eng.zarubezhexpo.ru/Expomoldova/
- ^ https://eurasianet.org/anti-gay-summit-finds-mixed-reception-in-moldova