Triumphal Arch, Chișinău
Arcul de Triumf | |
Coordinates | 47°1′29″N 28°49′57″E / 47.02472°N 28.83250°ECoordinates: 47°1′29″N 28°49′57″E / 47.02472°N 28.83250°E |
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Location | Piața Marii Adunări Naționale, Central Chișinău |
Designer | |
Type | Triumphal arch |
Material | white stone |
Width | 10 metres (33 ft) |
Height | 13 metres (43 ft) |
Beginning date | 1840 |
Opening date | 1841 |
Dedicated to | Russo-Turkish War |
The Triumphal Arch (Romanian: Arcul de Triumf) is a monument situated in Central Chișinău next to the Nativity Cathedral on Piața Marii Adunǎri Naționale nr. 2 and directly opposite Government House.
History[]
The Triumphal Arch was built in 1840 by the architect I. Zauschevic and thanks to the governor's of Bessarabia initiative to commemorate the victory of the Russian Empire over the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War (1828–29). From its construction to 2011 the monument sheltered at its second level a huge bell of nearly 6.400 kg (400 Puduri).
It was smelted with the copper of the cannons captured by the Russian forces from the Ottoman Empire. The bell "clopote–velican" was initially made for the cathedral's belfry but happened to be too big for it. Finally it was installed in this arch, which was designed in purpose.
The monument and the mechanism of its clock were fully restored in 1973.
References[]
- Centrul istoric al Chișinǎlui, La începutul secolului al XXI-LEA, Chișinǎu, Editura ARC, 2009
- Iurie Colesnic; (1997). Chișinău. Enciclopedie. Chișinău: ed. "Museum". pp. 381–382.
- Ceasul de pe Arcul de Triumf
- Cultural infrastructure completed in 1841
- Bessarabia Governorate
- Triumphal arches in Moldova
- Monuments and memorials in Chișinău
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- European building and structure stubs