Nicolae Sulac National Palace
Nicolae Sulac National Palace (1974) — Chișinău's flagship hall, miniature copy of Kremlin Palace of Congresses, renamed 2012 after legendary folk singer.
Folk concert in honor of Nicolae Sulac + Soviet architectural tour (Kremlin-style hall).
Nicolae Sulac National Palace was opened in 1974 on the 50th anniversary of MSSR Communist Party — initially known as «Hall of Sessions», then «Octombrie Concert Hall» until the end of the Soviet era. Construction (completed 1972) is a miniature copy of the Grand Kremlin Palace of Congresses (Moscow) — Soviet architecture with huge windows, marble walls, quality parquet and 2000-seat auditorium. Renamed in 2012 in honor of Nicolae Sulac (1936-2003), legendary Moldovan folk singer.
- opened 1974 (50 years MSSR Communist Party)
- miniature copy of Kremlin Palace of Congresses
- 2000-seat hall
- renamed 2012 after Nicolae Sulac
- Soviet architecture with marble + parquet
- hosts symphonic + folk concerts + congresses
- Kremlin-style façade
- foyer with marble and parquet
- 2000-seat main hall
- Nicolae Sulac plaque
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“Went to a great concert with 5 other people and 450 lei/ticket. good acoustics, buy had to stare at the stupid camera arm drunig the whole concert... Not what I paid for. There was no disclaimer when I night the ticket. Don't buy left wing”
“Amazing hall, sounds delicious and lighting!!!”
“The most important Place for Moldova where National Palace and Opera as well!”
- Soviet building vs European standards
- program depends on calendar
- reservation required