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Visite incontournable de Tiraspol - Transnistrie

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Je fais des cartes postales avec mes dessins et des visites économiques des principales attractions et des joyaux cachés de la Transnistrie. Honnêtement, je ne peux pas faire des Maldives mon pays, car ce ne sont pas les Maldives. Mais je peux faire un voyage inoubliable à travers tous les contrastes de ce que c'est vraiment - de beaux panoramas et des endroits perdus soviétiques impressionnants, une histoire curieuse et la vie actuelle dans le pays qui n'existe pas, combinant une promenade classique avec des incursions pour de vrais explorateurs et aventuriers.

La visite dure 2,5 heures, bien que la Transnistrie mérite au moins une semaine. Ce n'est pas du stalinisme, nous sommes très instables où aller et quoi faire, mais l'itinéraire par défaut couvre l'ère de l'URSS et les parties modernes de Tiraspol, ainsi que mes coins et recoins préférés que j'ai découverts en faisant mes croquis. Le voyage ne sera pas épuisant, pas du tout ennuyeux, nous aurons le temps de parler de toutes les particularités du passé et du présent de la Transnistrie, son vrai nom est la Pridnestrovié ☭
Vous ne rencontrerez pas de guide, vous rencontrerez un ami !
- Anton Dendemarcenko -
Ville: Chisinau
Sat 21 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
Postcard for the memory! Cards, magnets and maps made by the guide himself available for purchase!
Postcard for the memory! Cards, magnets and maps made by the guide himself available for purchase!
Transport - walking and private car. There is an option to try authentic trolley bus, made in USSR.
Postcard for the memory! Cards, magnets and maps made by the guide himself available for purchase!
Transport - walking and private car. There is an option to try authentic trolley bus, made in USSR.
Postcard for the memory! Cards, magnets and maps made by the guide himself available for purchase!
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Des sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • La promenade touristique est parfaite et transparente pour tous les genres et tous les âges. Une incursion facultative peut être un défi - escalader une conférence ou goûter du kvas. Mais ce ne sont pas des expériences obligatoires.
  • Il existe deux versions de la visite - réelle et virtuelle. Je recommanderais d'y aller dans la vraie vie, la frontière est ouverte !
À quoi s'attendre
1
House of Soviets
Default route covers best modern bits and soviet relics of Tiraspol. It is not strict consumerist kind of deal, we are free to decide where to go and what to do. There is enough to see for a two day tour so you can imagine - no matter how much I will tell and no matter how fast I speak - it will be just top of an iceberg. But we will dive as deep as possible. Take a look behind the iron curtain, discover Pridnestrovie- the most epic remnant among USSR debris.
2
The Christmas Cathedral
Optional loop to the back of 100 rouble note
3
The Suvorov Monument
Since 1972 generalissimo Alexander Suvorov is standing at the central square of Tiraspol, he is considered to be the founder of the city. No spoilers, more curious history during the tour itself!
4
Green Market Center
and veggie market, surprisingly modern!
5
Palacio Presidencial
Government building from soviet era with comrade Lenin in front. You can find it on the back of fifty rouble note. Transnistrian roubles, of course.
6
The Tank Monument
Real combat tank that reminds of many important things, war and peace, darkness and sunshine. It is famous T-34. We will also walk out to the river bank, there is a nice view from the bridge.
7
Kvint
Optional walk inside kvint factory, no tasting.
8
Mig-19 Monument
Aviator memorial can be found at Balka dst. It commemorates thirty years of victory in the Great Patriotic war. I didn’t add all hidden gems in between these listed attractions, but they are great to make the tour really unforgettable and contrast! Highly recommend brutal tour - some lost places we have here are more impressive than Chernobyl. My wife says no one should go to Chernobyl, but every other traveler I meet either just came from there or is heading there next. Luckily there was no radiation here, it was ussr collapse. Finally we have an option to go to some eerie lost places from gone era that will satisfy lovers of Tarkovsky cinematography or post-apocalyptic movies, it is a way to explore “exclusion zone” without radiation risk or crowds of people you definitely see around in actual Chernobyl exclusion zone. I also can’t reveal these places here, just make notice, adventurers, it’s also tour of a lifetime!
9
Tiraspol
For lovers of Tarkovsky cinematography, post-apocalyptic movies and USSR legacy there is a brutal version of the tour. Impressive soviet lost places and Chernobyl style cityscapes of Transnistria will make your heart beat faster and leave you speechless, I can’t reveal where we go without the risk of subsequent demolition of these eerie gems, but I guarantee unforgettable trip. It is also important to keep these urban wastelands a secret for keeping melancholic atmosphere of solitude, you know, the best and only way to explore such things is to do it alone, let’s keep it this way. No one can predict how long these communism remains will be accessible so the whole idea is to discover everything while it still exists and do it without overcrowd of people. In a way, this journey is a chance to explore a version of Chernobyl “exclusion zone” without crowds of tourists that overfill real Pripyat and actual Chernobyl exclusion zone. There is no radiation here luckily, not here.
10
House of Soviets
Default route covers best modern bits and soviet relics of Tiraspol. It is not strict consumerist kind of deal, we are free to decide where to go and what to do. There is enough to see for a two day tour so you can imagine - no matter how much I will tell and no matter how fast I speak - it will be just top of an iceberg. But we will dive as deep as possible. Take a look behind the iron curtain, discover Pridnestrovie- the most epic remnant among USSR debris.
11
The Christmas Cathedral
Optional loop to the back of 100 rouble note
12
The Suvorov Monument
Since 1972 generalissimo Alexander Suvorov is standing at the central square of Tiraspol, he is considered to be the founder of the city. No spoilers, more curious history during the tour itself!
13
Green Market Center
and veggie market, surprisingly modern!
14
Palacio Presidencial
Government building from soviet era with comrade Lenin in front. You can find it on the back of fifty rouble note. Transnistrian roubles, of course.
15
The Tank Monument
Real combat tank that reminds of many important things, war and peace, darkness and sunshine. It is famous T-34. We will also walk out to the river bank, there is a nice view from the bridge.
16
Kvint
Optional walk inside kvint factory, no tasting.
17
Mig-19 Monument
Aviator memorial can be found at Balka dst. It commemorates thirty years of victory in the Great Patriotic war. I didn’t add all hidden gems in between these listed attractions, but they are great to make the tour really unforgettable and contrast! Highly recommend brutal tour - some lost places we have here are more impressive than Chernobyl. My wife says no one should go to Chernobyl, but every other traveler I meet either just came from there or is heading there next. Luckily there was no radiation here, it was ussr collapse. Finally we have an option to go to some eerie lost places from gone era that will satisfy lovers of Tarkovsky cinematography or post-apocalyptic movies, it is a way to explore “exclusion zone” without radiation risk or crowds of people you definitely see around in actual Chernobyl exclusion zone. I also can’t reveal these places here, just make notice, adventurers, it’s also tour of a lifetime!
18
Tiraspol
For lovers of Tarkovsky cinematography, post-apocalyptic movies and USSR legacy there is a brutal version of the tour. Impressive soviet lost places and Chernobyl style cityscapes of Transnistria will make your heart beat faster and leave you speechless, I can’t reveal where we go without the risk of subsequent demolition of these eerie gems, but I guarantee unforgettable trip. It is also important to keep these urban wastelands a secret for keeping melancholic atmosphere of solitude, you know, the best and only way to explore such things is to do it alone, let’s keep it this way. No one can predict how long these communism remains will be accessible so the whole idea is to discover everything while it still exists and do it without overcrowd of people. In a way, this journey is a chance to explore a version of Chernobyl “exclusion zone” without crowds of tourists that overfill real Pripyat and actual Chernobyl exclusion zone. There is no radiation here luckily, not here.
19
House of Soviets
Default route covers best modern bits and soviet relics of Tiraspol. It is not strict consumerist kind of deal, we are free to decide where to go and what to do. There is enough to see for a two day tour so you can imagine - no matter how much I will tell and no matter how fast I speak - it will be just top of an iceberg. But we will dive as deep as possible. Take a look behind the iron curtain, discover Pridnestrovie- the most epic remnant among USSR debris.
20
The Christmas Cathedral
Optional loop to the back of 100 rouble note
21
The Suvorov Monument
Since 1972 generalissimo Alexander Suvorov is standing at the central square of Tiraspol, he is considered to be the founder of the city. No spoilers, more curious history during the tour itself!
22
Green Market Center
and veggie market, surprisingly modern!
23
Palacio Presidencial
Government building from soviet era with comrade Lenin in front. You can find it on the back of fifty rouble note. Transnistrian roubles, of course.
24
The Tank Monument
Real combat tank that reminds of many important things, war and peace, darkness and sunshine. It is famous T-34. We will also walk out to the river bank, there is a nice view from the bridge.
25
Kvint
Optional walk inside kvint factory, no tasting.
26
Mig-19 Monument
Aviator memorial can be found at Balka dst. It commemorates thirty years of victory in the Great Patriotic war. I didn’t add all hidden gems in between these listed attractions, but they are great to make the tour really unforgettable and contrast! Highly recommend brutal tour - some lost places we have here are more impressive than Chernobyl. My wife says no one should go to Chernobyl, but every other traveler I meet either just came from there or is heading there next. Luckily there was no radiation here, it was ussr collapse. Finally we have an option to go to some eerie lost places from gone era that will satisfy lovers of Tarkovsky cinematography or post-apocalyptic movies, it is a way to explore “exclusion zone” without radiation risk or crowds of people you definitely see around in actual Chernobyl exclusion zone. I also can’t reveal these places here, just make notice, adventurers, it’s also tour of a lifetime!
27
Tiraspol
For lovers of Tarkovsky cinematography, post-apocalyptic movies and USSR legacy there is a brutal version of the tour. Impressive soviet lost places and Chernobyl style cityscapes of Transnistria will make your heart beat faster and leave you speechless, I can’t reveal where we go without the risk of subsequent demolition of these eerie gems, but I guarantee unforgettable trip. It is also important to keep these urban wastelands a secret for keeping melancholic atmosphere of solitude, you know, the best and only way to explore such things is to do it alone, let’s keep it this way. No one can predict how long these communism remains will be accessible so the whole idea is to discover everything while it still exists and do it without overcrowd of people. In a way, this journey is a chance to explore a version of Chernobyl “exclusion zone” without crowds of tourists that overfill real Pripyat and actual Chernobyl exclusion zone. There is no radiation here luckily, not here.
28
Maison des Soviets
L'itinéraire par défaut couvre les meilleurs éléments modernes et les reliques soviétiques de Tiraspol. Ce n'est pas une affaire strictement consumériste, nous sommes libres de décider où aller et quoi faire. Il y a suffisamment de choses à voir pour une excursion de deux jours pour que vous puissiez imaginer - peu importe ce que je dirai et peu importe la vitesse à laquelle je parle - ce ne sera que le sommet d'un iceberg. Mais nous allons plonger aussi profondément que possible. Jetez un coup d'œil derrière le rideau de fer, découvrez la Pridnestrovié - le vestige le plus épique parmi les débris de l'URSS.
29
La Cathédrale de Noël
Boucle facultative au verso d'un billet de 100 roubles
30
Le monument Souvorov
Depuis 1972, le généralissime Alexander Suvorov se tient sur la place centrale de Tiraspol, il est considéré comme le fondateur de la ville. Pas de spoilers, histoire plus curieuse pendant la tournée elle-même !
31
Centre du marché vert
et veggie market, étonnamment moderne !
32
Palais présidentiel
Bâtiment gouvernemental de l'ère soviétique avec le camarade Lénine devant. Vous pouvez le trouver au dos d'un billet de cinquante roubles. Roubles de Transnistrie, bien sûr.
33
Le monument aux chars
Véritable char de combat qui rappelle beaucoup de choses importantes, la guerre et la paix, l'obscurité et le soleil. C'est le célèbre T-34. Nous marcherons également jusqu'au bord de la rivière, il y a une belle vue depuis le pont.
34
Kvint
Promenade facultative à l'intérieur de l'usine de kvint, pas de dégustation.
35
Mig-19 Monument
Le mémorial de l'aviateur se trouve à Balka dst. Il commémore trente ans de victoire dans la Grande Guerre patriotique. Je n'ai pas ajouté tous les joyaux cachés entre ces attractions répertoriées, mais ils sont parfaits pour rendre la visite vraiment inoubliable et contrastée! Je recommande vivement une visite brutale - certains endroits perdus que nous avons ici sont plus impressionnants que Tchernobyl. Ma femme dit que personne ne devrait aller à Tchernobyl, mais tous les autres voyageurs que je rencontre viennent de là ou s'y dirigent ensuite. Heureusement, il n'y avait pas de rayonnement ici, c'était l'effondrement de l'URSS. Enfin, nous avons la possibilité d'aller dans des endroits perdus étranges d'une époque révolue qui satisferont les amateurs de cinématographie de Tarkovsky ou de films post-apocalyptiques, c'est un moyen d'explorer la «zone d'exclusion» sans risque de rayonnement ni foule de personnes que vous voyez certainement autour de vous. véritable zone d'exclusion de Tchernobyl. Je ne peux pas non plus révéler ces lieux ici, faites juste attention, aventuriers, c'est aussi le tour d'une vie !
36
Tiraspol
Pour les amoureux de la cinématographie de Tarkovsky, des films post-apocalyptiques et de l'héritage de l'URSS, il existe une version brutale de la tournée. Les endroits perdus soviétiques impressionnants et les paysages urbains de style Tchernobyl de la Transnistrie feront battre votre cœur plus vite et vous laisseront sans voix, je ne peux pas révéler où nous allons sans le risque de démolition ultérieure de ces joyaux étranges, mais je vous garantis un voyage inoubliable. Il est également important de garder ces friches urbaines secrètes pour garder une atmosphère mélancolique de solitude, vous savez, la meilleure et la seule façon d'explorer de telles choses est de le faire seul, restons ainsi. Personne ne peut prédire combien de temps ces vestiges du communisme seront accessibles, donc toute l'idée est de tout découvrir pendant qu'il existe encore et de le faire sans surpeuplement de personnes. D'une certaine manière, ce voyage est une chance d'explorer une version de la "zone d'exclusion" de Tchernobyl sans les foules de touristes qui remplissent la vraie zone d'exclusion de Pripyat et de Tchernobyl. Il n'y a pas de rayonnement ici heureusement, pas ici.
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Commentaires (102)
pkh1961
Sep 2019
I took Anton’s tour with a group of people I was travelling with. From the beginning he seemed to struggle with the question of how long the tour would last, which was an issue for some people who had other things planned later in the day. The first 20 minutes after the agreed start time was taken up with Anton trying to sell his postcards and fridge magnets. He took them along with him and made further attempts to sell them during the tour., ”no thanks” doesn’t seem to be a concept he understands. He explained that his tours are not about names and dates relating to people that tourists have never heard of and are never going to remember and that went on to do exactly that. In any group of people everyone is going to walk at different speeds, Anton spent the whole tour talking to those at the front of the group then walking on again when those at the back caught up. At one point he was so far ahead that the people at the rear of the group lost him completely and ended up going the wrong way. I spoke to him about this and he immediately blamed everyone else and refused to accept any responsibility. The tour finished quite a way out of town so it was agreed that Anton would order taxis (instead of walking back to the tram stop) which he did. Instead of saying how long they would be he kept saying that they were “just around the corner” after 20 minutes of this 5 of our group walked off and made their own way back to the city. Anton then started to suggest that we should take the taxis out to the city of Bendery to see some other things. When the taxis arrived our group got in one and returned to our hotel. I have no idea what the rest of the people did. My view is that the advertised price of 25 Euro is way too much. Perhaps if I had been up the front of the group I would have a more positive view of Anton’s tour. The things he shows you are certainly different from what you would see on a usual walking tour. I have definitely had worse afternoons and in some ways the tour was quite entertaining, although probably not in the way that Anton had planned, I think the concept of Anton’s tour is good, but the delivery needs a lot of work. Prior to the date I went he appears to have good solid feedback, so who knows, perhaps we caught him on a bad day.
AndreSa92
Sep 2019
I went on this tour together with a group of people in a bigger organized trip through Moldova and Trasnistria. The hidden spots that Antony show us were ok but the tour was not complete at all when comes to the history of the place and the monuments. The informations given to us were shallow and so were the answers to our questions. We had a tour in the city the day before with a different guide so the comparison was very easy. And bad. In addition to this Antony’s attitude wasn’t the one you expect from a guide, seemed to be really full of himself and the few informations that he gave to us have been given with an “I know and you don’t” attitude. Last but not least, €25 is a crazy price in Trasnistria. You can live two days with that money and unless you’re interested in a low quality Russian rap show ( done by him during the tour..) are way not worth to be spent.
AnnaHell6417
Sep 2019
The best walking tour I've been on with a great guide! Plenty of fascinating sights in the country that doesn't exist!

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