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Sfatul Țării Palace
General information
Address111 Alexei Mateevici
Coordinates47°1′20″N 28°49′2″E / 47.02222°N 28.81722°E / 47.02222; 28.81722
Construction started1902
Inaugurated1905
Renovated1950s (architect Rosalia Spirer)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Vladimir N. Țâganco

The Sfatul Țării Palace is a building in Chișinău, Moldova.

Overview

The building is located near Central Chișinău. It served as a meeting place for the Sfatul Țării, the assembly which proclaimed the independence of the Moldavian Democratic Republic in 1917 then union with Romania in 1918. The building was heavily damaged in the Second World War. It is currently home to the Academy of Music, Theatre and Fine Arts.

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