Public Drinking Spring

Izvorul lui Urecheanu, Chisinau, Moldova

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Izvorul lui Urecheanu, Chisinau, Moldova
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About This Spring

## Overview Izvorul lui Urecheanu is a public drinking spring located in Chișinău, the capital of the Republic of Moldova. Situated near the intersection of Bulevardul Dacia and Strada Trandafirilor, this spring has been a valued local water source for the surrounding community. A few years ago, the Chișinău City Hall invested in the site by constructing a buvette (a covered spring pavilion) to protect and serve the natural spring water to residents and visitors alike. The name "Izvorul lui Urecheanu" suggests a historical connection to a local figure or family by the name of Urecheanu, reflecting the Moldovan tradition of naming natural springs after the people or communities associated with them. Chișinău sits atop a landscape shaped by limestone and sedimentary geology, which naturally filters groundwater and gives rise to numerous springs throughout the city and its surroundings. Many of these springs have been used as drinking water sources for generations, and Izvorul lui Urecheanu is one of the springs that has been formalized with public infrastructure for everyday use. Visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and fresh, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary over time. The spring is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year-round — making it accessible whenever you need it. ## Directions 1. In Chișinău, make your way to **Bulevardul Dacia** (Dacia Boulevard), one of the city's main thoroughfares. 2. Head toward the intersection of **Bulevardul Dacia** and **Strada Trandafirilor** (Trandafirilor Street). 3. The spring and its buvette are located near this intersection. Look for the covered pavilion structure built by the city. 4. **GPS coordinates:** 46.998196, 28.859495 — use these for precise navigation. ## What to Expect At Izvorul lui Urecheanu, you'll find a purpose-built buvette — a sheltered pavilion designed to make collecting spring water easy and pleasant. The structure was erected by the Chișinău municipal government, so it is well-maintained and publicly accessible. The spring flows continuously, and locals are often seen filling bottles and containers throughout the day. The surrounding area along Bulevardul Dacia and Strada Trandafirilor is an urban residential neighborhood, so the spring is easy to reach on foot, by public transit, or by car. There is no fee to access the spring, and no special equipment is needed — just bring your own bottles or containers if you'd like to take water with you. As with all natural springs, water quality is not officially guaranteed for drinking purposes. While the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source and visitors have reported the water to be clean and refreshing, conditions can change. Those with sensitivities may wish to take appropriate precautions.

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46.998196, 28.859495

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Directions 1. In Chișinău, make your way to **Bulevardul Dacia** (Dacia Boulevard), one of the city's main thoroughfares. 2. Head toward the intersection of **Bulevardul Dacia** and **Strada Trandafirilor** (Trandafirilor Street). 3. The spring and its buvette are located near this intersection. Look for the covered pavilion structure built by the city. 4. **

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.