Ralli Manor, located near Zgurița in northern Moldova, was built in the mid-nineteenth century by the Ralli family — a wealthy Greek merchant dynasty with extensive commercial networks across Odessa and the Black Sea trade routes. The estate changed hands repeatedly after Romanian land reforms in the interwar period and was largely neglected during Soviet administration. Moldova's commemorative silver program has increasingly focused on endangered or underrestored architectural heritage, and this issue is part of that broader effort to document structures whose long-term survival remains genuinely uncertain.
Ralli Manor, located near Zgurița in northern Moldova, was built in the mid-nineteenth century by the Ralli family — a wealthy Greek merchant dynasty with extensive commercial networks across Odessa and the Black Sea trade routes. The estate changed hands repeatedly after Romanian land reforms in the interwar period and was largely neglected during Soviet administration. Moldova's commemorative silver program has increasingly focused on endangered or underrestored architectural heritage, and this issue is part of that broader effort to document structures whose long-term survival remains genuinely uncertain.