Built by sand yellow to commemorate the victory of the Russo-Turkish war, diagonally opposite the central park. The church behind is the residence of the archbishop of Chisinau, the Orthodox Church. The square in front often travels for major events, and there are often pigeons feeding in the park square.
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Built by sand yellow to commemorate the victory of the Russo-Turkish war, diagonally opposite the central park. The church behind is the residence of the archbishop of Chisinau, the Orthodox Church. The square in front often travels for major events, and there are often pigeons feeding in the park square.
Located in the center of Chisinau, on Stefan Street, Chisinau Arc de Triomphe is of course much smaller than the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The scenery at night is good, behind the Arc de Triomphe is the central park, and the cathedral in the central park can be seen down the road.
The Arc de Triomphe of Chisinau is a narrow version of the Paris Arc de Triomphe. It was specially built to commemorate Moldova's independence. Although it is small, it is still very delicate. It is surrounded by green spaces and it feels quite tall. It is a landmark of Chisinau. It is worth seeing.
The Arc de Triomphe of Chisinau, also known as the Holy Gate, is located in the central square, built in 1841, is a landmark building in Chisinau City, divided into two floors, with arches on all sides, the whole is square, is a World War II fortunate to preserve the monument. There are many buildings such as the Grand National Assembly Square and the main church.
A much smaller arch than that found in Paris. Nevertheless it is an interesting monument to visit while in the city. It's nearby other attractions so you can't miss it.