Cities

Bus Station

The bus station in Grigoriopol provides passenger transportation connections linking the town to Tiraspol, other cities of the republic and destinations throughout the Grigoriopol district and beyond. Address: 2, Kirova str., GrigoriopolPhone: +373 210 3 22 33

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Map of Grigoriopol

Use the interactive map to locate hotels, restaurants, museums and natural attractions in Grigoriopol and the surrounding district, and plan your exploration of this historically rich and scenically beautiful corner of Pridnestrovie.

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History of Grigoriopol

The Grigoriopol district was first established on October 12, 1924, as part of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, though its administrative-territorial configuration changed several times over the following decades before the district was re-created in its current form in 1971. The town of Grigoriopol itself was founded by decree of Empress Catherine II in

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Transport of Grigoriopol

Grigoriopol is connected to Tiraspol and other cities of the republic by regular bus services. The town’s location 45 kilometers north of the capital makes it an accessible destination for day trips, with the surrounding district offering excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking along the Dniester.

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What to See in Grigoriopol

Grigoriopol rewards visitors with a variety of historical and natural attractions: the Historical Museum with its fascinating diorama of 19th-century Grigoriopol, the Church of the Ascension, the Memorial of Military Glory “Grieving Mother,” the picturesque Tomashlyk valley with its three-tiered waterfall, the Pugachen Slope nature reserve, the memorial sign honoring the town’s foundation, and the

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Grigoriopol

Grigoriopol is a small, attractive and genuinely multinational town situated 45 kilometers north of Tiraspol on the banks of the Dniester River. Despite its modest size, the town boasts a fascinating history and a cultural richness that rewards curious visitors who include it in their Pridnestrovian itinerary. Founded by imperial decree and shaped by Armenian,

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