This is a list of monuments in Chișinău.
The Alley of Classics is a sculptural Complex found in Central Park Ștefan cel Mare Chișinău.[1] It contains busts made of red granite dedicated to writers of Romanian literature and politicians of Moldova.[2]
The Chișinău City Hall was built between 1898 and 1901 by architects Mitrofan Elladi andAlexandru Bernardazzi in the Italian Gothic style.
The Măzărache Church is considered to be the oldest church found in Chișinău. It is a monument built according to the typical indigenous medieval Moldavian architecture of the 15-16th centuries; the church was built on the place on a fortress destroyed by the Ottomans in the 17th century.
The monument of Ștefan cel Mare's monument from Chișinău was built by sculptor Alexandru Plămădeală (1888-1940) and architect Alexandru Bernardazzi. The monument was inaugurated in 1927 in Public Garden of Chișinău.
Dedicated to classic poet and dramatist of Romanian literature Vasile Alecsandri. It is made from bronze and is situated in front of the National Library of Moldova.
Dedicated to Emeritus Artists of the Republic of Moldova Ion and Doina Aldea-Teodorovici.
Dedicated to the writer of classical Romanian literature Ion Creangă. It was installed in 1982 at Pedagogical University of Chișinău.
Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina) from Chișinău, was given by the municipality of Rome in first years after union of Bessarabia and Bucovinei with România, respective in 1921 and was installed in front of building country advice. In time of Soviet occupation was melted, find treated like symbol of imperialism. After first years of independence a Republica Moldova was installed a companion in front of “History museum of Republica Moldova” from Chișinău, which once with coming to power of Communist Faction from Moldova, was dissembled. In 2009 was reinstalled a second companion at one time with coming to power Alliance for European integration.
Built between 1873 and 1875.
Grigore Kotovski's statue from Chișinău was the first equestrian statue from the Moldavian SSR Soviet period. It is for the Communist hero of civil war from Russia, Grigore Kotovski.
Soviet monument. Sculptors: A. Miko, I. Poniatowski, L. Fitov.
Soviet monument.
Soviet monument. Mounted in the front of Government House in Central Square on 11 October 1949, before the anniversary of 25 years from the creation of Moldovan SSR. In 1991 the monument was moved on the territory of exhibition centre "MoldExpo".