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Buckles (paftale) are an almost indispensable element of traditional women's dress in the Southeastern European area, particularly in the Balkans, and have been in use over a long period, from the 14th to the 20th century.
The word pafta is of Turkic origin-possibly entering the language via Iranian influence-derived from the Persian word bafta, meaning "woven," which evolved in Turkish to signify "plate." Today, the term is used in nearly identical forms in Romanian (pafta), Bulgarian (пафта), Serbian (пафте), and some Aromanian dialects (pafta), designating functional and ornamental clothing accessories used to fasten belts, girdles, or sashes, crafted from various materials and decorated using different techniques.
The three buckles decorated in the polychrome enamel technique, preserved in the collection of the National Museum of History of Moldova, belong to the South-Danubian tradition and are dated to the late 19th - early 20th century.

Each buckle consists of two identical trapezoidal parts, their surfaces divided into three roughly equal registers, adorned with stylized vegetal motifs forming a metal lattice into which enamel is poured. The two parts extend into sharp angles at the ends, forming a triangle with the edge of the last decorative register, similarly ornamented. The enamel used to fill the floral motifs is black, turquoise, white, orange, green, yellow, and burgundy. The entire decorative field is framed by a beaded border.

On the reverse, both components retain a copper band riveted along the edge, used to fasten the ends of the belt. The fastening system, made by interlocking the hinges of the two parts and secured with a movable pin attached by a chain to a clasp fixed on one of the buckle pieces, is concealed by a rectangular plate (riveted with three pins to the body of the piece), with narrow edges ending in sharp angles, decorated in the same style and technique. Additionally, it features three circular settings with notched edges bent inward to hold centrally placed red and green glass paste. These settings are framed by a radiant, notched band.

The symbolism of the color palette encodes meanings and symbols, chosen for their believed magical powers. Red has always represented love, affection, and protection against curses and the evil eye; white symbolizes purity and spiritual and physical cleanliness; blue is symbolically associated with infinity, morning, new beginnings, and transformation; green represents destiny, hope, prosperity, balance, and rebirth, being linked to nature's revival each spring and to life itself.

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Exhibition Opening: Art in Motion: From Sketch to Directed Film

28 October 2025

On October 28, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated the exhibition Art in Motion: From Sketch to Directed Film, organized to mark World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.

Speakers at the official opening included Dr. Eugen Sava, General Director of the National Museum of History of Moldova; Valentina Plugaru, Executive Secretary of the Union of Filmmakers of Moldova; actress Zinaida Timofti, widow of the late director Valeriu Gagiu, known for his work with the Bulgakov-Roman duo; and Ana Maria Rusnac, the exhibition's curator, who presented the research methodology and conceptual framework.

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Annual Scientific Conference “History — Archaeology — Museology”, 35th Edition

24 October 2025

On October 23-24, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the 35th edition of the annual scientific conference with international participation, "History - Archaeology - Museology," organized in a hybrid format - both in-person and online.

The event brought together researchers from 11 countries - Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Germany, Serbia, Ireland, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania - representing various scientific fields: archaeology, history, museology, ethnology, linguistics, and political science.


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Opening of the International Exhibition “Japanese Design Today 100”

24 October 2025

On Friday, October 24, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the opening of the international exhibition "Japanese Design Today 100," organized in partnership with the Embassy of Japan in the Republic of Moldova and the Japan Foundation. The event marks a significant moment in promoting Moldovan-Japanese cultural dialogue and international cooperation in contemporary design and creative industries.


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Opening of the Exhibition “Moldovan Summers”

22 October 2025

On Wednesday, October 22, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated the exhibition Moldovan Summers, featuring works by British artist Lotta Camilla Teale. The event brought together members of the academic community, representatives of cultural institutions, and the general public, offering a moment of reflection on how direct observation and painterly practice document the transformations of everyday spaces.


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Tribute Event for Robert Badinter

9 October 2025

On October 9, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted a commemorative event honoring Robert Badinter (1928-2024) - jurist, professor, former Minister of Justice of France, and a symbol of the fight for human dignity. The event was organized in partnership with the "Alexei Mateevici" Theoretical High School in Cricova, together with Solidarité Laïque and the Embassy of France in the Republic of Moldova, as a gesture of recognition for his intellectual and moral legacy.


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International Festival of Literature and Translation Chișinău – FILIT, 3rd Edition

28 September 2025

Between 25 and 27 September 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted a series of cultural events as part of the third edition of the International Festival of Literature and Translation Chișinău - FILIT, organized in partnership with EUNIC Moldova and other European cultural actors.

The festival opened on 25 September with the official launch of the European Day of Languages, celebrating the continent's cultural and linguistic diversity.

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Discover, Paint, and Learn – An Archaeological Journey for Students during the European Heritage Days 2025

26 September 2025

On September 26, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted a cultural-educational activity as part of the European Heritage Days, in collaboration with the Miguel de Cervantes Theoretical High School. Under the evocative theme Discover, Paint, and Learn, students were invited to explore the fascinating world of archaeology through a series of interactive and creative experiences.

Participants had the opportunity to delve into the secrets of archaeological research, becoming familiar with the main tools used in fieldwork and learning how to document findings.

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Opening of the Exhibition "Baku – Where Heritage Meets Modernity"

26 September 2025

On Friday, September 26, 2025, the courtyard of the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the official opening of the open-air photo exhibition Baku - Where Heritage Meets Modernity, organized in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Republic of Moldova.

The event took place in a formal setting, bringing together members of the diplomatic corps, representatives of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, cultural figures, and members of the academic community.

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Opening of the Exhibition “A Journey into the World of Mechanical Music”

25 September 2025

On September 25, 2025, as part of the European Heritage Days, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the opening of the temporary exhibition entitled "A Journey into the World of Mechanical Music."

The exhibition is dedicated to the evolution of sound playback devices and recording media, with a focus on the intersections between art, technology, and craftsmanship.

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Scientific Conference “The Gorbachev Era and the Transformations in the Communist Bloc”

21 September 2025

On September 21, 2025, the Blue Hall of the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the proceedings of the scientific conference "The Gorbachev Era and the Transformations in the Communist Bloc", an event organized in partnership with the Institute of History of the State University of Moldova and the National Institute for the Study of Totalitarianism of the Romanian Academy, with the support of the Cooperation for Development and Democracy Promotion Program of the MFA of the Republic of Lithuania.


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International Conference: “The Outstanding Universal Value of the Precucuteni–Ariușd–Cucuteni–Trypillia Cultural Complex”

19 September 2025

On September 18-19, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the International Conference "The Outstanding Universal Value of the Precucuteni-Ariușd-Cucuteni-Trypillia Cultural Complex," a landmark event held in the framework of the European Heritage Days. The conference marked the official launch of a trilateral initiative to nominate this cultural complex for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List.


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International Scientific Conference “Cultural Heritage of Yesterday – Implications in the Development of Tomorrow’s Sustainable Society” Section VI

18 September 2025

Held on 18 September 2025 in the Protocol Hall of the National Museum of History of Moldova, Section VI - "Archaeology Today: Problems and Solutions" - brought together researchers, museographers, and cultural heritage specialists as part of the 12th edition of the international scientific conference "Cultural Heritage of Yesterday - Implications in the Development of Tomorrow's Sustainable Society." The event took place in the framework of the European Heritage Days, under the annual theme proposed by the Council of Europe: "Heritage and Architecture. Windows to the Past, Doors to the Future."


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A European culture of memory, built with the participation of young people from the Gagauzia ATU and Taraclia district

17 September 2025

On September 17, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova was visited by 70 school-students from the Gagauzia ATU and the Taraclia district, interested in learning about the history and memory of the victims of the Soviet occupation regime in the Moldavian (A)SSR. In the context of the European Heritage Days, the young people had the opportunity to discover personal objects, photographs, documents, diaries, testimonies and archival documents presented in the thematic exhibitions of the MNIM, which reveal the atrocities committed by the totalitarian regime.


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The Artisanal Exhibition “Craftsmanship as Art” within the International Event “Meeting of Italian Creators in the Republic of Moldova”

11 September 2025

On September 11, 2025, the Blue Hall of the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted, for a few hours only, the artisanal exhibition Craftsmanship as Art-a brief yet memorable glimpse into the refined world of Italian luxury craftsmanship. The event offered visitors a curated selection of exceptional creations, handcrafted by renowned Italian artisans from ateliers such as Dalcuore, Formosa, Paolo Scafora, Gala Gloves, Luca Avitabile, Kiton, and others.


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Author’s Wine Festival – 4th Edition

7 September 2025

Between 6 and 7 September 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the 4th edition of the Author's Wine Festival, organized by the Association of Small Wine Producers of Moldova - Vin de Autor.

The festival brought together over 40 local producers who presented limited-edition wines, with a focus on indigenous grape varieties and winemaking methods adapted to regional characteristics. The program included musical performances, interactive activities with producers, and a concert by the artist Mihail, which marked the conclusion of the event.

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Successful implementation of the project Summer School “Dialogue between young people from both banks of the Dniester for building a European culture of memory and promoting democratic values - 2025 edition”

31 August 2025

During the period August 29-31, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova, in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in the Republic of Moldova, the Hanns Siedel Foundation - Republic of Moldova and the Institute of History of the Moldova State University, organized the 3rd edition of the Summer School "Dialogue between young people from both banks of the Dniester for building a European culture of memory and promoting democratic values".

In his welcoming speech to the participants of the Summer School, the Attaché of the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Chisinau, Mr. Liudas Gintautas Dabkus, noted: "This project is crucial.

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Memorial Peloton 2025 – international commemorative action in Chisinau (2nd edition)

30 August 2025

On August 30, 2025, in the context of events commemorating the victims of all totalitarian and authoritarian regimes, the international pedestrian tour "Memorial Peloton 2025" took place in Chisinau.

The commemorative action was initiated by the Sybir Memorial Museum in Białystok (Poland) in 2017, and after 2022 it expanded to other European countries marked by the dramatic events that took place after the signing of the secret protocol of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on August 23, 1939.

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Opening of the exhibition “Sybir - Prison of the Nations”

29 August 2025

On August 29, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the Opening of the exhibition "Sybir - Prison of the Nations", developed as a result of cooperation between the Sybir Memorial Museum (Muzeum Pamięci Sybiru) in Białystok, the National Museum of History of Moldova and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in the Republic of Moldova.

In his opening address, the General Director of the National Museum of History of Moldova, dr. hab. Eugen Sava, pointed out the historical context of the dramatic events reflected in the exhibition approach: "It began on September 1, 1939 with the German attack on Poland, to which fascist Germany and the Soviet Union then aligned themselves, and conquered a large part of Poland.


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Opening of the Exhibition “European Moldova”

26 August 2025

On the occasion of the National Holidays-Independence Day and Romanian Language Day-the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated the temporary exhibition "European Moldova", a curatorial project dedicated to the Republic of Moldova's process of European association and integration.

The event took place on August 26, 2025, in Exhibition Hall No. 1, in the presence of representatives from cultural and educational institutions, as well as members of the general public. Opening remarks were delivered by Dr. habil. Eugen Sava, General Director of the National Museum of History of Moldova, and Dr. Elena Postică, curator of the exhibition.


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Roundtable “The Division of Europe – Consequences of the Hitler-Stalin Pact”

23 August 2025

On August 23, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the roundtable titled "The Division of Europe - Consequences of the Hitler-Stalin Pact," an event organized in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and the Institute of Social History in Berlin-Karlshorst. The gathering marked a day of profound reflection on the historical impact of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, 86 years after its signing, and provided a platform for dialogue among historians, researchers, cultural institution representatives, and the interested public.

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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