Bus Stop - Mihailovca
Unknown — 1960s-1980s
Description
When visiting in January 2023, it seems like someone had recently spray painted white over large parts of the shelter facing the road, perhaps in a misguided effort to standardize or somehow improve the structure. Regretfully, this fate befell multiple bus stops along the M4. The plain façade facing the traffic now appears muted and unfinished, erasing the patterns and eroding much of the surface texture. Fortunately, the side wall remains vivid with concentric mosaic rosettes: circles of blue, red, and cream radiating outward. Similar patterns likely existed in the spraypainted mosaics. The geometric sun-wheels or rosettes are common in Romanian folk art: the sun represents life and fertility. Given the vicinity to Ukraine and the Slavic-dominated area, it may also resemble the “Kolovrat” a symbol of neopaganism. The shelter itself is modest, built of concrete with a slightly cantilevered flat roof supported by a column. Hopefully the damage is reversible and care will be taken to restore the mosaic surfaces.
Details
- Category
- Spatial and Urban Form
- Typology
- Bus Stop
- Period
- Socialist Modernist
- Country
- Moldova
- Region
- Pridnestrovie
- City
- Mikhailovka
- Address
- Dubossary-Rybnitsa


