Culture
The Republic of Moldova's culture encompasses a wide range of artistic endeavors, including literature, theater, music, fine arts, architecture, film and television production, radio and television broadcasting, photography, design, circus, folk art, libraries and archives, book editing, scientific research, and more.
The academic concert activity is carried out by three concert performing organizations: the "Serghei Lunchevici" National Philharmonic Society (which has two concert halls, a symphony orchestra, a choral chapel, and a folk songs group); Organ Hall (which has a chamber orchestra and a chamber choir); and the National Palace ("Moldova-concert" Concert and Impresario Organization: artistic formations of music and folk dance, light music).
There are 22 theaters in the Republic of Moldova, including 18 drama theaters, an opera and ballet theater, an ethno-folkloric theater, and two puppet shows. 5 are in other places, while 17 are in the nation's capital. The most significant theaters engage successfully in festivals overseas, host international festivals here, and go on tours to France, Italy, the United States, Russia, Japan, China, Romania, and other nations.