Peasant Bank in Moldova Chisinau, Peasant Land Bank after this year.
The excursion is under way! To look at the beautiful building constructed by Chekeruli-Kush you have to go up Banulescu-Bodoni Street from Stefan eel Mare Boulevard till M. Kogalniceanu Street. In the corner you can see two-storied building of the Supreme Judicial Court of Moldova.
Old buildings were situated here till 1911 and their owners changed one another. Chekeruli-Kush began constructing a huge two-storied building of the Peasant Land Bank after this year. According given information the building was ready in 1915. From 1917 the Bank moved from the mansion where other different organizations occupied the place. These organizations belonged as to the state so to the social movements. At the Soviet period of time this building was occupied by the Supreme Court.
At the same time, after the construction of the Peasant Bank the talent of Chekeruli-Kush attracted attention of the authorities and they offered him to become a member of the Technical Council of Ministry of Finance in Russia (Bessarabia was the province of Russia at that time) and to build the facilities in Orenburg and Kamenets-Podolsk. But the war prevented the carrier of the architect.
The Second City College was build according the project of Chekeruli-Kush presumably in the previously known Kievskaya Street (today the 31st of August, 1989 Street). In addition he was the curator of the construction of the Gymnasium for Women of the princess N. Dadiani which is situated in the 31st of August, 1989 Street, 115 (the corner of Pushkin Street). This gymnasium was a project of Bernardazzi. Today it is the Museum of Art.
















