العناصر | Immersive Soviet Chisinau Walking Tour with Lunch & Drink
Immersive Soviet Chisinau Walking Tour with Lunch & Drink
(2) التقييمات
Chisinau
نبذة
Explore the rise and fall of the Soviet Union in Chișinău on this private walking tour. Starting at the Railway Station, uncover the early hardships of the USSR through poignant monuments and stories of personal experiences. Visit significant sites like the WW2 Memorial, Deportations Monument and Circus, and enjoy a canteen-style lunch at Soviet Bistro, where culinary creativity thrived amid shortages. Traverse through the golden age of Soviet propaganda at cultural landmarks, like Lenin's Monument. Conclude with reflections on the decline and censorship in a hidden bar, with a Soviet-inspired drink. This immersive experience highlights daily life under communism.
- Duration of ~5 hours, wi...
ما تشمله الجولة
٥ ساعات
مُقدم في الإنكليزية
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
٥ ساعات
مُقدم في الإنكليزية
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
ما تشمله الجولة
Entrance fee
Alcoholic Beverages
Lunch
Public transportation
نقاط التلاقي
الانطلاق
The Monument To The Deportees
Your guide will stand near the statue of the deportees, in front of the Railway Station.
العودة
Satiricus Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre
المعلومات المهمة
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يمكن للرضع والأطفال الصغار الركوب في عربة الأطفال أو عربة الأطفال
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تتوفر خيارات النقل العام في مكان قريب
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مناسبة لجميع مستويات اللياقة البدنية
سياسة الإلغاء
للحصول على استرداد كامل للمبلغ، قم بإلغاء الحجز قبل ٢٤ ساعة على الأقل من موعد المغادرة المقرر.
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لاسترداد المبلغ بالكامل، يجب الإلغاء قبل 24 ساعة على الأقل من موعد بدء التجربة.
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يُعرض وقت انتهاء الحجوزات بالتوقيت المحلي.
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إذا قمت بالإلغاء قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من وقت بدء الجولة، فلن تتمكّن من استرداد المبلغ الذي دفعته.
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لإجراء هذه الجولة، يجب توافر حدّ أدنى من المسافرين. إذا تم إلغاؤها بسبب عدم استيفاء الحد الأدنى، فسوف يُعرض عليك إمكانية اختيار تاريخ/تجربة مختلفة أو استرداد المبلغ بالكامل.
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لن يتم قبول أي تغييرات تجريها قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من وقت بدء الجولة.
Immersive Soviet Chisinau Walking Tour with Lunch & Drink
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Chisinau
حدد التاريخ وعدد المسافرين
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نبذة
Explore the rise and fall of the Soviet Union in Chișinău on this private walking tour. Starting at the Railway Station, uncover the early hardships of the USSR through poignant monuments and stories of personal experiences. Visit significant sites like the WW2 Memorial, Deportations Monument and Circus, and enjoy a canteen-style lunch at Soviet Bistro, where culinary creativity thrived amid shortages. Traverse through the golden age of Soviet propaganda at cultural landmarks, like Lenin's Monument. Conclude with reflections on the decline and censorship in a hidden bar, with a Soviet-inspired drink. This immersive experience highlights daily life under communism.
- Duration of ~5 hours, wi...
ما تشمله الجولة
٥ ساعات
مُقدم في الإنكليزية
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
٥ ساعات
مُقدم في الإنكليزية
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
ما تشمله الجولة
Entrance fee
Alcoholic Beverages
Lunch
Public transportation
نقاط التلاقي
الانطلاق
The Monument To The Deportees
Your guide will stand near the statue of the deportees, in front of the Railway Station.
العودة
Satiricus Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre
برنامج الجولة
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Chisinau Railway Station
The Railway Station was bombed during World War II. It was redesigned in Stalinist style, and the current station no longer resembles the old one. It is both a place of progress and sorrow, as here 100,000 people were deported during USSR, often forced into labor camps where many perished.
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Palatul de Cultură al Feroviarilor
Built in 1980, this monumental cultural center was designed by architects B. Vaisbein, S. Shoihet, and T. Lomova. Its dramatic silhouette — with sweeping red-brick curves resting on tall concrete colonnades — echoes the rhythm of trains and the grandeur of Soviet civic architecture. Once a hub for railway workers' cultural life, it still commands attention today.
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Eternity Memorial Complex
The Eternity Memorial Complex (Complexul Memorial „Eternitate”) is one of Chișinău’s most striking Soviet-era landmarks. Built in 1975 to honor the Soviet soldiers who died in World War II, the site is immediately recognizable by its five towering reddish-pink granite arms that rise up and meet at the center in the shape of a pyramid. At the heart burns an eternal flame, guarded traditionally by soldiers, symbolizing everlasting remembrance.
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Chișinău State Circus
The Chișinău State Circus is one of the city’s most iconic and haunting Soviet landmarks — a grand architectural symbol of the USSR’s optimism. Opened in 1981, it was designed to be among the most impressive circuses in the Soviet Union, hosting over 2,000 spectators beneath a massive concrete dome. The circus was more than entertainment — it was a tool of propaganda, celebrating the idea that socialism could provide joy, culture, and wonder for everyone.
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نصب لينين التذكاري
The city’s last remaining public statue of Vladimir Lenin — a rare survivor from a time when such monuments dominated every town square. Its weathered presence tells a layered story: of power and propaganda, of a system that sought permanence but could not outlast its contradictions.
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Press House
Casa Presei (Press House) is an emblematic Soviet-era buildings, constructed in the 1970s to centralize the state’s newspapers, printing presses, and editorial offices. Designed in the heavy, functional style typical of late Soviet modernism, it symbolized the power of information — carefully curated by the state. From here, official narratives were printed and distributed across the republic, shaping public opinion and reinforcing the ideals of socialism.
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Parliament of Moldova
The Parliament of Moldova, housed in a striking white building on Ștefan cel Mare Boulevard, is a classic example of late Soviet monumental architecture adapted for post-independence governance. Completed in 1976, it originally served as the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR — the local legislative body that operated under Moscow’s direction. Today, it remains the seat of Moldova’s democracy, within walls built for a very different system.