Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
Alexandru Cherdantsev; Grigorii Bosenko — 1976
Description
Built between 1976 and 1979, the building has the curious shape of an “open book”. The authors were the architects Alexandru Cerdanțev and Grigore Bosenco. Designed from the beginning as an administrative building to house the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the MSSR, this building was prepared in the early 90s of the twentieth century, without essential changes, for the location of the Presidency of the Republic of Moldova. It is an integral construction, poured in reinforced concrete, with a granite slab façade. Above the central entrance is the text with the name of the institution: “Parliament of the Republic of Moldova”, with letters cast in metal. Inside, the offices are distributed only on the side of the building on Stefan cel Mare Boulevard, and the Parliament meeting room is located in the opposite direction. The building of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is considered to be a monument of national importance. It was rebuilt after the protests of April 7, 2009. Currently, the Parliament is an ensemble of buildings, with a total area of about 10 thousand square meters.
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Details
- Category
- Architecture
- Typology
- Governance
- Authorship
- Alexandru Cherdantsev; Grigorii Bosenko
- Period
- Socialist Modernist
- Country
- Moldova
- Region
- Moldova
- City
- Chișinău
- Address
- strada Sfatul Țării 39
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