Capitoline Wolf, Chișinău
Lupoaica Capitolină | |
1992 stamp | |
Location | Central Chişinău |
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Designer | Alexandru Plămădeală |
Material | bronze, stone |
Length | 1.14 metres (3.7 ft) (broze) |
Height | 0.75 metres (2.5 ft) (without the pedestal) |
Beginning date | 1921 |
Completion date | 1923 |
Opening date | September 20, 1926 |
Dedicated to | Union of Bessarabia with Romania |
The Capitoline Wolf (Romanian: Lupoaica Capitolină) is a monument in Central Chişinău, Moldova.
Overview
During the first decades of the 20th century, Italy donated to Romania five copies of the Capitoline Wolf, which were installed in Chişinău (1921), Bucharest (1906), Cluj-Napoca (1921), Târgu Mureş (1924) and Timişoara (1926). In Chişinău, the monument was completed in 1923 and placed in front of Sfatul Ţării Palace. In 1940, at the beginning of the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, the copy from Chişinău was destroyed.
In 1990, Romania donated a new copy of Capitoline Wolf to Moldova. This statue was unveiled in front of the National History Museum of Moldova on December 1, 1990.
Restoration 2005-2009
Soon after 2005 election, the bronze statue was removed from its pedestal for restoration in April 2005. The monument was stored in the basement of the National History Museum and the restoration depended on the political context. The monument was re-unveiled just on December 1, 2009, a few months after July 2009 election, when the Alliance For European Integration pushed the Party of Communists into opposition.
Gallery
- In front of Sfatul Ţării Palace
- Capitoline Wolf under restoration
- Under restoration 2005-2009
- Under restoration in front of the History Museum
See also
External links
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- Romanian coins / Monede Româneşti - lupoaica cu Romulus şi Remus în numismatica românească
- Ministrul Culturii:«Monumentul s–a facut bucate»
- 1992 postage stamp of Moldova with the Capitoline Wolf, Chişinău