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Manufactured in 1902 by AG vorm Siedel & Nauman in Dresden, Germany.

Dimensions: Length - 38 cm, Width - 35 cm, Height - 20 cm. Weight - 16 kg. It entered the museum collection in 1984, transferred from the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History.

The typewriter features a standard carriage mounted on ball bearings and rollers, along with a keyboard equipped with 42 keys. These contain two complete sets of Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, punctuation marks, numbers, and mathematical symbols, enabling the typing of 126 characters. Beneath the metal casing, the type bars are arranged in a fan-like pattern, holding embossed characters and ink ribbon rollers. When the keys are pressed, the type bars strike the inked ribbon, imprinting characters onto the paper tensioned in the machine's roller system.
The side panels are elegantly decorated with refined cast-iron elements in the Art Nouveau style, displaying the brand name - "Ideal." The Polyglott model, featuring a bilingual keyboard patented in the United Kingdom by Max Klaczko from Riga, Latvia, was produced between 1902 and 1913, marking the first typewriter capable of writing in two languages. The "Ideal Polyglott" typewriter was actively sold in the Russian Empire and gained significant popularity in Poland, Bulgaria, and Serbia.
The typewriter - a mechanical device used for printing text directly onto paper - ranks among the most important inventions of the modern era, as it revolutionized communication. From the late 19th century to the early 21st century, it became an indispensable tool, widely used by writers, in offices, for business correspondence, and in private homes. The peak of typewriter sales occurred in the 1950s when the average annual sales in the United States reached 12 million units. In November 2012, the British Brother factory produced what it claimed to be the last typewriter, which was donated to the Science Museum in London.
The advent of computers, word processing software, printers, and the decreasing cost of these technologies led to the typewriter's disappearance from the mainstream market, turning it into a museum exhibit.
June 23 marks Typewriter Day, commemorating the date when American journalist and inventor Christopher Latham Sholes patented his typewriter. This day celebrates the simple yet revolutionary device that has become history, as well as the remarkable literary achievements it has enabled since 1868.

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"Moldova Has Art. Chișinău Has Art." – 4th Edition

6 June 2025

On June 6, 2025, the 4th edition of the event "Moldova Has Art. Chișinău Has Art." took place in the courtyard of the National Museum of History, bringing together art lovers, talented children, passionate teachers, and dedicated artists in a warm and emotional atmosphere.

For the fourth consecutive year, the event has showcased the diverse forms of art in Chișinău and provided a platform for both established artists and young talents to express themselves


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Roundtable "Maria Cebotari — 115 Years Since Birth"

5 June 2025

On June 5, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova, in partnership with the Union of Musicians of the Republic of Moldova, hosted the roundtable "Maria Cebotari - 115 Years Since Birth." The event brought together specialists in music, history, and art for an in-depth analysis of the soprano's cultural legacy.

The roundtable was opened with welcome remarks from Maria Cebotari's son, Fritz Curzon-Diessl, as well as from the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, represented by Dr. habil. Liliana Condraticova.

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Opening of the Exhibition “Maria Cebotari: Life and Opera”

5 June 2025

On June 5, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated the exhibition "Maria Cebotari: Life and Opera", marking 115 years since the birth of the renowned soprano. The event brought together specialists, artists, and representatives of cultural institutions, offering the public insight into the artistic journey of Maria Cebotari.

The exhibition features 140 original pieces, including photographs, documents, personal belongings, and artworks, many of which are being showcased publicly for the first time.

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"Children for Children" Concert

1 June 2025

On International Children's Day, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the "Children for Children" event, organized in partnership with the Social Dance Studio "ALCOR" of Nicolai Gogol Theoretical High School in Chișinău.

The program featured a dance performance inspired by the traditions of historical balls and soirées, followed by a concert presented by students from the Music School in Copanca, the Maria Bieșu Music School, and the "Stejăreii" flute ensemble from B. P. Hașdeu Theoretical High School in Chișinău.

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National Choral Music Competition “Hora Primăverii,” 10th Edition

31 May 2025

On May 31, 2025, the Blue Hall of the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the 10th edition of the National Festival-Competition "Hora Primăverii-2025." Organized by the Musical-Choral Association of Moldova, the competition brought together 18 choral groups, each awarded a Gold Diploma for their outstanding performances.

The festival took place between 10:45 AM and 5:00 PM, offering the audience a high-quality spectacle and moments of artistic emotion. The National Jury, composed of distinguished experts, faced the difficult task of selecting the most remarkable interpretations.

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"Gallery of Talents" Concert

29 May 2025

On May 29, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the "Gallery of Talents" concert, held in the Blue Hall in partnership with the Eugen Doga School of Arts. The event brought together students of the school, who performed a diverse repertoire, showcasing their artistic training and contributing to the promotion of musical education.

The concert was part of a series of activities aimed at strengthening collaboration between cultural and educational institutions, providing young artists with the opportunity to perform in a professional setting.

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Opening of the Exhibition “Focus on Nature: Protected Areas Through the Lens”

27 May 2025

On May 27, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the outdoor exhibition "Focus on Nature: Protected Areas Through the Lens," organized in partnership with the public association EcoContact. The event was dedicated to showcasing the beauty and importance of Moldova's protected areas.

The exhibition features 24 stunning photographs capturing landscapes from Orhei National Park, the Cultural-Natural Reserve "Orheiul Vechi," Lower Dniester National Park, and the Codrii Nature Reserve, depicted across all four seasons. Its goal is to raise public awareness about the necessity of preserving the country's natural heritage.

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The Puhăceni Monoxylon in the Exhibition of the National Museum of History of Moldova

20 May 2025

Starting May 20, 2025, the Puhăceni monoxylon (dugout boat), discovered in the Nistru River on September 23, 2023, is now on permanent display in the Medieval Exhibition Hall (Hall no. 8, 1st floor) of the National Museum of History of Moldova.

The preservation process of this monoxylon, an exceptionally complex undertaking, lasted nearly two years and was completed in May of this year. The boat was carved from the trunk of a centuries-old elm and has been dated to the 18th century through radiocarbon-14 analysis at the Radiological Laboratory of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.

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The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride 2025

18 May 2025

On May 18, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova, in partnership with AO Retromobile, hosted the annual event The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, organized to support a charitable cause.

A total of 77 motorcyclists participated in the event, opting for formal attire instead of standard motorcycle gear, in keeping with the nature of the gathering. They showcased both customized contemporary motorcycles and vintage models, highlighting the historical and technical evolution of the field.


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Heritage Donation at the Museum of History and Ethnography in Mereni

18 May 2025

On May 18, International Museum Day, the Museum of History and Ethnography in Mereni hosted a roundtable discussion highlighting the significance of museum heritage and historical research. The event was actively supported by the National Museum of History of Moldova, with the participation of Professor Dr. habil. Gheorghe Postică and Professor Dr. habil. Eugen Sava, alongside Colonel Petru Costin, Director of the Collections Gallery of the Ialoveni District Council and the only Moldovan museologist mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records.


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Opening of the Exhibition "Harmony of Beauty. The Timeless Elegance of Azerbaijani Carpets"

18 May 2025

On May 18, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated the exhibition "Harmony of Beauty. The Timeless Elegance of Azerbaijani Carpets" as part of the International Museum Day program, an event that highlighted the rich tradition of Azerbaijani carpet weaving. Organized in partnership with Azərxalça and the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Republic of Moldova, the exhibition offers an insight into Azerbaijan's textile heritage, showcasing stylistic diversity and artisanal craftsmanship.


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International Museum Day 2025

18 May 2025

On May 18, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova welcomed over 5,000 visitors for a day dedicated to cultural exploration and discovery in honor of International Museum Day. Organized under the aegis of ICOM and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Moldova, this edition brought together diverse communities to celebrate the essential role of museums in preserving and connecting history with contemporary society.


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European Night of Museums 2025

17 May 2025

On May 17, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the European Night of Museums, a large-scale event dedicated to promoting cultural heritage and increasing accessibility to museums. Organized annually under the auspices of the French Ministry of Culture, UNESCO, the Council of Europe, and ICOM, the initiative allowed visitors to explore the museum's collections free of charge and participate in special activities within an interactive setting.


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Awards Gala for International Museum Day

16 May 2025

International Museum Day 2025 was celebrated on May 16 at the National Museum of History of Moldova, under the theme set by ICOM: "The Future of Museums in Continuously Changing Communities." Organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Moldova, the event brought together cultural heritage specialists, museum directors, and the general public, offering an important opportunity to reflect on the contemporary role of museums as spaces for education, dialogue, and social cohesion.


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Family Day 2025 at the National Museum of History of Moldova

15 May 2025

On May 15, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted a program of activities dedicated to Family Day 2025, an event focused on exploring cultural heritage and promoting the concept of sustainable development. Under the theme "Family Policies for Sustainable Development", the initiative highlighted the essential role of families in fostering a balanced society built on principles of sustainability and inclusion.

During the "From Era to Era. From Generation to Generation" activity, participants had the opportunity to examine relevant museum artifacts, emphasizing the evolution of society and the family's role in transmitting values over time.

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The Third Edition of the Birth March

11 May 2025

On May 11, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the third edition of the Birth March, an event dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of gentle and informed childbirth. Organized by Anna Smolnițchi, creator of the "Nașterea Mea" project, alongside a group of prenatal educators, the event was held in partnership with UNFPA Moldova and supported by an extensive network of partners from the fields of education, healthcare, and the arts.


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Good Deeds Day 2025

11 May 2025

On May 11, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova joined the global Good Deeds Day initiative, launched in Moldova by the Volunteer Center RVC, promoting generosity and solidarity.

This special day, celebrated in over 109 countries, serves as a catalyst for civic engagement, inspiring thousands of people in Moldova to contribute to positive change in their communities.


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Valuable Donation of Romanian Stamps

8 May 2025

On the eve of Europe Day, the National Museum of History of Moldova experienced a historic moment with profound sentimental significance. Romanian collector Ilie Picioruș generously donated an invaluable and impressive collection of unobliterated Romanian stamps from the period 1948-1964. A noble gesture worthy of admiration and gratitude.
The donation includes stamps with a remarkably diverse thematic range, covering historical events and personalities, cultural and educational milestones, sports, fauna, flora, and much more.


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Museum of Victims of Deportations and Political Repressions, NMHM awarded by the Memorial of the Revolution in Timișoara

26 April 2025

On April 26, 2025, on the occasion of the Anniversary Gala of the Memorial of the Revolution in Timișoara, the Museum of Victims of Deportations and Political Repressions, NMHM was honored with the distinction for its contribution and active cooperation in the scientific and museum valorization of the history and memory of totalitarian regimes.

On this occasion, the Museum of Victims of Deportations and Political Repressions expresses gratitude to its colleagues at the Memorial of the Revolution in Timișoara for the high appreciation and, at the same time, reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the partnership in order to keep alive the memory of those who fought for Freedom.


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Cultural Concert at the National Museum of History of Moldova

17 April 2025

On April 17, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted an event as part of its partnership with the "Eugen Doga" Music School in Chișinău. The school's students performed a concert, offering the audience a remarkable artistic experience.

To show appreciation for the children, museum curator Alina Parabina organized a workshop dedicated to the art of writing. Participants explored calligraphy techniques and discovered aspects of the evolution of writing, deepening the connection between artistic expression and cultural heritage.


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Manufactured in 1902 by AG vorm Siedel & Nauman in Dresden, Germany. Dimensions: Length - 38 cm, Width - 35 cm, Height - 20 cm. Weight - 16 kg. It entered the museum collection in 1984, transferred from the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History...

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2025 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2025 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC