Suvorov Square (Tiraspol)

It is surrounded by the Memorial of Glory, the building of the Supreme Council of Transnistria, the Palace of children and teenagers, the monument to Suvorov, and the De Volan Square.

In 1912, at the entrance to the bridge, on the west side, a Arc de Triomphe was installed in honor of the 100th anniversary of the victory in the Patriotic War.

[5] Since the 1970s, the square began to take on recognizable features: the majestic Memorial of Glory was built and in 1979 an equestrian monument to Suvorov was erected, which became the symbol of the city.

In 1992, in connection with the celebration of the 200th anniversary of Tiraspol and to commemorate the special role commander Alexander Suvorov had in the founding of the city, the square acquired its current name.

[8] On 7 November 1967, the day of the golden jubilee anniversary of the October Revolution, a capsule was placed in the rostrum on the main square of the city with a message to descendants, which was supposed to open in 2017.

A military parade on the square in 2018.
A decommissioned T-34 tank, as part of the Memorial of Glory.