A 1974 Soviet postcard showing the Moldavian Music and Drama Theatre named after A.S. Pushkin in Chișinău.
What is shown on the postcard
The postcard records the main façade of a large multi-storey theatre building with a broad stepped approach, columns, and a regular row of windows. A square with greenery lies before the entrance; individual pedestrians and typical Soviet-era street furnishings are visible.
Historical note
The Moldavian drama theatre building on Ștefan cel Mare Boulevard was completed in 1959. In 1960 the theatre was named after A.S. Pushkin and became one of the republic’s principal stages in the Soviet period.
Present day
The theatre still operates at the same address on Ștefan cel Mare Boulevard in central Chișinău. The building remains a familiar landmark of the city’s cultural quarter.
Location (map)
Address: Ștefan cel Mare Blvd., Chișinău, Moldova
Coordinates: 47.024700, 28.829200
(Google Maps)
Coordinate source: Google Maps.
Questions and answers
- What is shown on the postcard? The main façade of the Moldavian Music and Drama Theatre named after A.S. Pushkin in Chișinău.
- When was the theatre built? The building was completed in 1959; the Pushkin name was adopted in 1960.
- Where is the theatre located? On Ștefan cel Mare Boulevard in central Chișinău.
See also
The «Old Postcards» archive includes other views of Chișinău from 1974.






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