Alley of Classics, Chișinău

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The Alley of Classics
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the Alley of Classics seen from Ştefan cel Mare bd.
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Location Central Chişinău
Type Sculptural complex
Beginning date 1957
Opening date April 29, 1958
Dedicated to Romanian cultural elite

The Alley of Classics (Romanian: Aleea Clasicilor) is a sculptural complex located in the Stephen the Great Park in Central Chişinău, Moldova.[1]

Overview

The alley is decorated on both sides with red granite busts of classic Romanian literary figures and political leaders from Moldova.[2] The alley is located between the Ştefan cel Mare boulevard and the bronze bust of Alexander Pushkin, set on a granite column and made by Russian sculptor Alexander Opekushin.[2] The alley was built and received its name in 1958 and became one of the most important tourist attractions in Chişinău.[3] At first there were only twelve sculptures but after the fall of the Soviet Union, the local authorities added busts of Romanian and Moldovan writers and poets that were banned during the Soviet regime.[2]

The idea of a sculptural complex was launched by the interwar sculptor Alexandru Plămădeală, who dream to create an open-air museum. Just during the Khrushchev Thaw, the Alley of Classics was unveliled on April 29, 1958 in the Stephen the Great Park (former "A.S. Puşkin" Park). The sculptural complex from Cişmigiu Gardens in Bucharest served as a model.[4]

Busts

2006

The Alley of Classics contains 28 busts (including that of Alexander Pushkin, lying at the head of the alley) in alphabetical order.[2]

Nr Bust[3] Unveiled[3] Sculptor[3] Image
1 Vasile Alecsandri 1957 Lazăr Dubinovschi 100px
2 Tudor Arghezi 1995 Dimitrie Verdeanu 100px
3 Gheorghe Asachi 1957 Lazăr Dubinovschi
4 George Bacovia 2001 Miliţa Petraşcu 100px
5 Lucian Blaga 1992 Alexandra Picunov Aleea Clasicilor Blaga.jpg
6 Dimitrie Cantemir 1957 Nikolay Gorenashev 100px
7 George Călinescu 1997 Serghei Ganenko 100px
8 George Coşbuc 1996 Constantin Popovici 100px
9 Ion Creangă 1957 Lev Averbuh 100px
10 Alecu Donici 1957 Ioan Cheptănaru 100px
11 Mircea Eliade 1997 Vasile Golea Aleea Clasicilor Eliade.jpg
12 Mihai Eminescu 1957 Lazăr Dubinovschi 100px
13 Octavian Goga 2000 Cornel Medrea 100px
14 Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu 1957 Ioan Cheptănaru 100px
15 Alexandru Hâjdeu 1957 Vladislav Krakoveak 100px
16 Nicolae Iorga 1990? Mihail Ekobici 100px
17 Mihail Kogălniceanu 1990?  ? 100px
18 Alexei Mateevici 1990 Dmitri Rusu-Skvortsov Aleea Clasicilor Mateevici.jpg
19 Nicolae Milescu 1957 Lev Averbuh 100px
20 Constantin Negruzzi 1957 Lazăr Dubinovschi &
Aleksandr Maiko
100px
21 Liviu Rebreanu 27 November 2009 Miliţa Pătraşcu
22 Alecu Russo 1957 Vasili Larcenko 100px
23 Mihail Sadoveanu 1990? Group of artists Aleea Clasicilor Sadoveanu.jpg
24 Constantin Stamati 1957 Leonid Fitov 100px
25 Nichita Stănescu 1990? Group of artists Aleea Clasicilor Stanescu.jpg
26 Constantin Stere 1991 Giorgi Dubrovin 100px
27 Grigore Vieru 12 February 2010 Victor Macovei &
Ruslan Tihonciuc

Bibliography

  • Călina Trifan, "Aleea Clasicilor", Chişinău, Editura "Arc", 2009.

References

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  4. Călina Trifan, "Aleea Clasicilor", Chişinău, Editura "Arc", 2009.