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Restaurant “Nistru”

The “Nistru” Hotel and Restaurant Complex sits in the center of Dubossary, offering one of the town’s most comprehensive and atmospherically varied dining experiences. Two banquet halls accommodating 150 and 100 guests respectively provide elegant settings for celebrations of all kinds, while the atmospheric terrace proves equally well suited to romantic dinners, reunions with old […]

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Restaurant “Dnestrovsky Sad”

The Hotel and Restaurant Complex “Dnestrovsky Sad” occupies a central position in the heart of Dubossary, offering a welcoming dining destination for both visitors and local residents. The restaurant complex features two banquet halls for events and celebrations of varying scales, alongside the casual Café “Vstrecha” — a friendly gathering spot where Moldovan cuisine and

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Dubossary Hydro Power Plant

In 1955, the Dubossary Hydro Power Plant became the first hydroelectric station ever built on the Dniester River — a milestone of Soviet engineering that marked the beginning of centralized electricity supply throughout this entire region. Since that historic moment, the plant has supplied electricity to Pridnestrovie without interruption for seven consecutive decades. The construction

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Buket Moldavii Plant

The “Buket Moldavii” winery stands as one of the most iconic symbols of both the Dubossary district and Pridnestrovie as a whole, a producer whose name has been synonymous with quality Moldovan winemaking for more than a century. Today the brand produces over 60 types of alcoholic products crafted according to original recipes: flavored vermouths,

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The Vineyards of the Winery “KVINT” in Doibany Village

On the sun-drenched slopes surrounding the village of Doibany, the plantations of the celebrated KVINT winery spread across the landscape in carefully tended rows. More than 20 grape varieties are cultivated here, encompassing not only local cultivars deeply rooted in the region’s winemaking tradition but also French varieties specifically selected for the production of cognac

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Dubossary Clothing Factory

The Dubossary Clothing Factory came into operation in May 1970, immediately establishing itself as a pioneering enterprise — it was the first factory in the entire Moldavian SSR to produce outerwear using new types of synthetic materials, a technological distinction that placed it at the forefront of Soviet light industry. The factory’s products were supplied

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The Cathedral of All Saints

The Cathedral of All Saints stands as one of the oldest churches in all of Pridnestrovie, with its founding dating to April 25, 1797, blessed by Metropolitan Gabriel of Dnieper and Tauride (Banulescu-Bodoni). Construction continued until 1804, with the temple’s building funded by the merchant Mikhail Zoyanov and his partner Ivan Shevich — generous benefactors

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The Barrow of Glory

The Barrow of Glory in Dubossary opened on August 24, 1968, crowned by a T-34 tank that had been raised from the bed of the Dniester River shortly before the memorial’s inauguration. This particular combat vehicle met its fate during fierce fighting to liberate the Dubossary region from German-Romanian invaders in May 1944, sinking into

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Memorial to the Victims of Fascism

This deeply moving memorial stands on the site of a large burial place of civilians — victims of the German-Romanian occupation during the Second World War. According to various estimates, approximately 18,500 civilians from Chisinau, Tiraspol, Rybnitsa, Grigoriopol, Dubossary, Balta, Krasnye Okny and surrounding villages were buried here — a staggering number that speaks to

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