Parliament of Moldova: A Symbol of Governance
Discover Moldova's Parliament in Chișinău: A symbol of democracy with unique architecture and historical significance.
The Parliament of Moldova, located on Stefan cel Mare si Sfant Boulevard in Chișinău, is more than just a government building; it's a symbol of the nation's governance and its path to democracy. Constructed between 1976 and 1979, the building initially served as the headquarters for the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. Designed by architects Alexandru Cerdanțev and Grigore Bosenco, its architecture is notable for its unique design resembling an open book, meant to symbolize openness and knowledge. Following Moldova's independence in 1991, the building transitioned to house the Parliament, becoming the center of legislative power. The building suffered damage during civil unrest in 2009 and underwent extensive repairs, reopening in February 2014. Today, the Parliament building stands as a monument of national importance, reflecting Moldova's aspirations for progress and stability. Visitors can appreciate the building's architecture and its significance in Moldova's political landscape. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the workings of Moldovan democracy and the Parliament's role in shaping the country's future. The tour includes the Parliament Museum, Europe Hall, and the Plenary Session Hall. The Parliament building is not only a place of governance but also a place that embodies the spirit and history of Moldova.
Local tips
- Visit the Parliament Square to see an exhibition of archival photographs that showcase the building's history from 1973 to the present day.
- Schedule your visit at least three working days in advance to participate in a guided tour of the Parliament building.
- Be aware that visitors over 18 need a valid ID for entry into the building.
A brief summary to Parliament of Moldova
- Stefan cel Mare si Sfant Boulevard 105, Chișinău, Sectorul Buiucani, 2073, MD
- +37322820270
Getting There
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Walking
From the city center, head towards Stefan cel Mare si Sfant Boulevard, a main thoroughfare. Walk north along the boulevard, passing shops and cafes. Continue for 15-20 minutes until you reach the intersection with Mihai Eminescu Street. The Parliament of Moldova will be on your right at number 105.
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Public Transport
From the city center, take bus number 29 or 30. Locate the nearest bus stop on Stefan cel Mare si Sfant Boulevard. Stay on the bus for about 10 minutes and get off at the 'Parlament' stop, which is directly in front of the Parliament building. A ticket costs 6 MDL.
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Taxi/Ride-sharing
Order a taxi or ride-sharing service via a local app. Input 'Parlamentul Republicii Moldova' or the address 'Stefan cel Mare si Sfant Boulevard 105'. The journey takes about 10-15 minutes depending on traffic. Drop-off is in front of the building. A 5km ride in Chisinau costs about 51.5 MDL.
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