Culture
The culture of the Republic of Moldova is extremely diverse and includes various fields such as literature, theater, music, visual arts, architecture, cinematography, broadcasting, television, photography, design, circus, folk art, archives and libraries, book publishing, scientific research, cultural tourism, and many others.
- The Republic of Moldova is home to a variety of cultural institutions that promote and preserve the country’s cultural heritage.
- Two institutions perform academic music concerts: the Organ Hall and the National Palace, where various artistic groups perform.
- The Republic of Moldova has approximately 130 museums, offering a fascinating insight into the country’s history and culture.
- Culture is also supported by the 22 performance institutions, including 18 drama theatres, an opera and ballet theatre, ethno-folk theater, and puppet theatres.
- In addition, there are important exhibition halls such as the “Constantin Brâncusi” Exhibition Center, the National Art Museum of Moldova and private exhibition galleries.
- Ethnic minorities in the Republic of Moldova have associations in various forms, such as communities, societies, unions, cultural centers, and foundations. In Chisinau, there is the Russian Dramatic Theater “A.P. Chehov”, the Gagauz Dramatic Theater “Mihail Cekir” operates in Ceadîr-Lunga, and the “Olimpii Panov” Theater of Bulgarians from Bessarabia is present in Taraclia.
Information sources about the heritage of the Republic of Moldova:
Registrul Național al patrimoniului cultural imaterial | MINISTERUL CULTURII (gov.md)
Patrimoniu Mobil | MINISTERUL CULTURII (gov.md)
Patrimoniu imobil | MINISTERUL CULTURII (gov.md)