1 DAY: Transnistria tour from Chisinau with local guide

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Step Back in Time: Discover the Soviet Legacy of Tiraspol

Embark on a one-of-a-kind journey to Tiraspol, a city where time stands still in the USSR era. This immersive tour transports you to a world shaped by Soviet history, offering a rare glimpse into a bygone time.

Wander through streets lined with Soviet-era architecture, visit sseems to stand still in the Soviettriking monuments, and explore museums filled with fascinating relics from the past. Stroll through serene parks, admire Lenin statues, and witness firsthand the enduring symbols of a once-mighty empire.

With a population of 130,000, Tiraspol remains a living museum of Soviet heritage, just a short 15-minute drive from the Transnistrian border. Experience the nostalgia, history, and unique atmosphere of this remarkable destination.

Join us for an unforgettable journey where the past comes to life!

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Inclusions

  •  transportation car / minivan
  • Gratuities
  • Guide during the day 
  • guide 
  • Tip or gratuity
  • Departure tax
  • Entry tax

Exclusions

    Lunch in Tiraspol  pay additionally 

  • Food & drinks

Tour Plan

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Meet your guide

Meet your guide at your hotel or the specified location to begin your journey. Travel 1 hour and 20 minutes to a Soviet-era destination, crossing the border along the way. Please remember to carry your passport, as you will need to pass through passport control.

Military-historical memorial complex Military-historical memorial complex

The military-historical memorial complex in Bendery was opened on October 7, 2008.

It was erected on the site of an old military cemetery, where the remains of many soldiers of the Russian Imperial Army who died in the wars of the 18th and 20th centuries were laid to rest.

The Bendery fortress

The Bendery fortress is one of the oldest structures in our region. Back in the 13th century, Genoese ships sailed here from the Black Sea from the Akkerman

Triumphal Arch

The Triumphal Arch appeared in Bendery on Ermakov Street, almost at the entrance to the city, on October 7, 2008, on the eve of the city’s 600th anniversary.

Lenin monument

Located opposite the Gorky cinema.

Monument of Russian Glory

In 1912, residents of Bendery celebrated the centenary of the victory in the Patriotic War of 1812 and the incorporation of Bessarabia into Russia. Inauguration of a monument to Russian Glory was timed to this date.

Memorial of Commemoration and Sorrow

In  1992, the city entrance from Tiraspol became a place of heavy fighting of the defenders of Pridnestrovie with the invading armed units of Moldova.

It was decided to commemorate the fallen residents of Bendery here – at the Memorial of Commemoration and Sorrow.

Stele “City of Military Glory”

On June 13, 2012 the President of the PMR bestowed the honourary title of “City of Military Glory” to Bendery for courage, perseverance and mass heroism of the defenders of the city in their struggle for freedom and independence of the Fatherland.

The stele “City of Military Glory” was unveiled in Bendery on May 6, 2015 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The construction is installed in front of the Memorial of Commemoration and Sorrow, the monument is clearly visible to all entering Bendery and now serves as its architectural landmark.

Memorial of revolutionary, combat and labor glory of railway workersMemorial of revolutionary, combat and labor glory of railway workers

Since the end of the 19th century Bendery is the most important railway junction. The city’s history is closely connected with the railwaymen: to perpetuate their feat, a memorial of revolutionary, combat and labor glory was unveiled on the square near the station on October 28, 1977.

Monument to A.V. Suvorov

The hallmark of Tiraspol is the monument to Alexander Suvorov with which the grateful descendants immortalized the memory of their city founder.

The monument was inaugurated over 40 years ago, on November 23, 1979, on the eve of great commander’s birthday celebration. The authors of the 9-meter bronze statue were brothers Vladimir and Valentin Artamonov, while the monument design was performed by architects L. Druzhinin and Yu.

Memorial of Glory

The Glory Memorial appeared on the central square of Tiraspol near the Dniester River in 1972. The authors of the project were architects Garry Fаif and Leonid Fishbein.

The building of the Supreme Council and the Government of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic

This monumental building was built in 1983 for the Tiraspol City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. A long series of marble steps leads to a huge building in the historical center of Tiraspol, the building itself clearly represents architectural trends of the late USSR.

House of Soviets

This is one of the most recognizable and magnificent buildings in Tiraspol. Its parameters are impressive: more than 200 rooms and the area of

the main hall is almost 300 square meters. Unlike many of the buildings of the Stalinist empire in the republics of the former USSR, this House of Soviets retained all its rich decoration and Soviet symbols.

Gagarin Boulevard

Gagarin Boulevard is located next to the Pridnestrovian State University and Cyril and Methodius Cultural and Educational Center, which makes it a traditional students’ place for rest.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Animals or pets allowed
  • Infants must sit on your lap
  • Infant seats available

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible.

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