Tropaeum Traiani

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Adamclisi, Romania

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Monument· Tourist attraction· Museum

Tropaeum Traiani Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Tropaeum Traiani is located in Adamclisi, Romania on DC53. Tropaeum Traiani is rated 5 out of 5 in the category monument in Romania.

Address

DC53

Phone

+40 241854653

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Roman Adrian

Interesting, well kept, kind of out of the way, it's a site to visit if you are interested in history, arheology, beautiful things or just want to be surprised. 2000 years ago the masters of the world came to this far of the way place, nearly won a war against some savage tribes, lost over 3000 soldiers, made some engineering and supply chain marvels to do that. They were so glad that they built this monument and a bunch of others in Rome.

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Adrian Puscasu

Great roads.

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Alexandru Leafa

A place for the ages, the monument is in great condition, the park around it is well maintained. Clean facilities with wheelchair accessible entrance but the cobled road is a bit difficult to navigate. Nevertheless cheap entrance fee and a great place to learn history from.

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Veronica Ailiesei

Nice place. Full of history.

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Mihai Prica

Amazing historical monument! It is a reconstruction of a roman era triumphal monument. Unfortunately, not a lot of information about it is presented on the site. Be sure to check out the museum in the nearby town which has the original artifacts.

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Marina Buraga

It is very well kept however it charges quite a lot the entrance for just a thing to see.

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Cristian Mocanita

This is my second visit to this monument and every time it looked deserted. Anyway, this monument is meant to remember an important clash between the Romans and the native people, dacians. It is said that about 4k Romans perished on this battle field in the second century. It's a nice piece of Romanian history and some efforts were put into restoring this archaeological site. It's too bad that they didn't install a souvenir shop.

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Robert Alecu

The perfect alternative for the road from the seaside to Bucharest