Cinematograful Patria – enigma edificării (bd. Ştefan cel Mare și Sfânt, nr. 103)
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NESTEROVA, Tamara. Cinematograful Patria – enigma edificării (bd. Ştefan cel Mare și Sfânt, nr. 103). In: Identităţile Chişinăului: Oraşul subteran, Ed. 6, 24-25 octombrie 2019, Chişinău. Chişinău: Casa Editorial-Poligrafică „Bons Offices”, 2020, Ediția 6, pp. 161-168.
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Cinematograful Patria – enigma edificării (bd. Ştefan cel Mare și Sfânt, nr. 103)

Patria Cinema – the enigma of edification

CZU: 94(478-25):725.824

Pag. 161-168

Nesterova Tamara1234
 
1 Academia de Ştiinţe a Moldovei,
2 Centrul Studiul Artelor al Institutului Patrimoniului Cultural,
3 Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural,
4 Universitatea Tehnică a Moldovei
 
 
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Patria Cinema is the first entertainment building of the Soviet period, constructed on the foundations of the former Club of the Bessarabian Nobility, destroyed in the years of the Second World War. From the information published in the recent years, it turned out that the building of the Nobility Club, which became the National Theater in the interwar period, was dismantled in 1937 in order to be rebuilt on its foundations after Ernest Doneaud’s 1936 project in a modernist vision. The building, with its raised walls and mounted roof, survived during the war, being finished in the post-war period, with the architecture modified in the spirit of socialist realism, according to the project of the architect V. Voiţehovski.

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cinematography, club, reconstruction, revaluation, project author, post-war, interwar

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