Jewish cemetery, Chișinău

It features a variety of grave markers made from marble, granite, and other materials, and includes a Holocaust monument and historical mausoleums.

[1] Established in the early 19th century, the cemetery has played a crucial role in the Jewish community of Chișinău, which once constituted half the city's population by 1940.

[2][3] A memorial stone to the victims of Chișinău pogrom was erected 1993 in Alunelul Park, the former teritory of the Cemetery.

Constructed in the latter half of the 19th century, this structure has endured through significant historical events, including damage from shelling during the World War II.

Although the hall has experienced extensive neglect over the decades, resulting in the loss of part of its roof, its original interior decorations and dome have survived.