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Soviet Mosaic in Ungheni

Ungheni is in Moldova on the border to Romania.

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The seventh largest city of the country, and the seat of the Ungheni District, it's also an important border town. The Prut river separates Moldova and Romania, and it's crossed by a railway bridge. As the two countries uses different rail gauges, there's a bogie exchange facility at the railyard. Across the border there's another, much smaller town by the same name.

Get in

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By train

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Passenger trains between Moldova and Romania stop here, so you can get in by train from for example Chișinău, Iași or Bucharest. See the website of the Moldovan Railways (Calea Ferată din Moldova) for schedules and tickets.

By car

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The nearest road crossing from Romania is in Sculeni, about 30 km north. Ungheni is of course accessible by car from elsewhere in Moldova.

Get around

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Map
Map of Ungheni
Eiffel Bridge from a distance
  • 1 Eiffel Bridge. The railway bridge across the Prut, opened in 1877 between then-Bessarabia and Romania, designed by Gustave Eiffel, most famous for a certain structure in Paris. Eiffel Bridge, Ungheni (Q13529390) on Wikidata Eiffel Bridge, Ungheni on Wikipedia
  • 2 Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
  • 3 Ungheni Museum (Muzeul de istorie si etnografie Ungheni), Strada Romană 9, +373 236 22 764. M-F 09:00-17:00, Su 10:00-14:00 (Sa closed). Museum about local history and culture. Free.
Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  • 1 Sushi house, Strada Nationala 20. Sushi restaurant.
  • 2 Erni Pizza, Strada Națională 17. Pizza place.

Drink

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Sleep

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Connect

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Cope

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Consulates

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