Guided tour

Important Information about the guided tour of
the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova

To participate in a guided tour of the Parliament building of the Republic of Moldova,
schedule your visit at least 3 working days prior to the planned date.

Access the Regulations on organizing and conducting information visits to the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova.

How does a guided tour take place?

Visitors should arrive at the main entrance (from Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt Blvd.) 5-7 minutes before the scheduled time, to pass the security check. Note: For individuals over the age of 18, entry into the building requires a valid ID!

Parliament Guided Tour

Visitors are welcomed by a guide at the ground floor lobby near the main entrance. The guide accompanies the group throughout the entire tour. During the colder months, visitors may use the cloakroom (located on the ground floor).

Parliament Vestibule

The guided tour starts with the presentation of the Parliament model, built at a 1:50 scale in 2017 (on the ground floor).

Parliament Model Parliament Model

 

Visitors can learn about the history and activities of the Legislature in the Parliament Museum by watching informational videos.

Documents of Historical ImportanceDocuments of Historical Importance

Visitors are then guided to the Europe Hall with its adjacent lobby, the tallest part of the building, where public events are held and where a view of Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt Blvd. can be enjoyed.

Parliament View Europe Hall

The tour continues along a spacious corridor, where visitors learn about the procedure for registering deputies for participation in plenary sessions.

Parliament Corridor

 

This corridor includes a banner with photos of visitors, deputies’ mailboxes, and a press corner where journalists work during plenary sessions.

Press Corner Press Corner Parliament Hall

 

The final area of the tour is The Plenary Session Hall – the largest and most important room in the Parliament building.

Plenary Session Hall

The entire tour lasts approximately one academic hour 45 minutes. Visitors may use cameras, except for video recording devices.

Note: Filming inside the Parliament building requires prior permission from the Media Relations Directorate.

Visitors can also download photos taken by the Parliament Secretariat staff during the visit, available on the Parliament’s Flickr page here.

Virtual Tour