General Directorate of Monuments Administration and Tourist Promotion of Hunedoara County
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The Dragan Muntean Folk Museum was set up in the village of Poienita Voinii in Hunedoara county, after the great popular rhapsodist Dragan Munteanu (1955-2002).
In the commune of Baia de Cris, Hunedoara, you can visit the Avram Iancu house museum, of Craisorului Muntilor, as it is called. The national hero was found breathless right on the porch of this house, which is why the house is a museum and not a memorial and is supposed to be the place where Avram Iancu was born, that is in Vidra de Sus, in Alba County.
The complex of monuments at ebea, in Baia de Cris, or the Pantheon of the Mountains, as it is also known, is the place where Avram Iancu, the Mountain King, sleeps. The complex is home to several sites that recall the glorious times of the Moors' struggle against social injustice, for liberation and national unity.
National art gallery "Form"
The dowry of the Apuseni For those enthusiasts of the Apuseni Mountains, but also of the Zarand Land, who wander through these places and reach Vata de Jos, the Hunedoara County Council, through the General Directorate of Monuments Administration and Tourism Promotion Hunedoara, with Mr. Radu Barb as director, has prepared an enlightening exhibition on the life and living of the Criseni monks, suggestively entitled "The Apuseni Treasures".
Mountain grove - Sarmizegetusa Regia Sarmizegetusa Regia (royal residence) was the capital and the most important military, religious and political centre of the Dacian state before the wars with the Roman Empire. It was the nucleus of a strategic defensive system of six Dacian fortresses in the Orissa Mountains, used by Decebal to defend against Roman conquest. The archaeological site of Sarmizegetusa is located in the village of Gradistea de Munte in Hunedoara county.
The Dacian Fortress Costesti - Cetatuie The Dacian Fortress Costesti - Cetatuie is one of the six Dacian fortresses in the Orasti Mountains that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage in Romania. The fortress was built in the 1st century BC for protection against Roman conquest. It is located near the village of Costesti, commune of Orastioara de Sus in Hunedoara county.
The Dacian fortress Piatra Roie Costesti - Blidaru este una dintre cele sase fortarete dacice din Muntii Orastiei care fac parte din patrimoniul mondial UNESCO din Romania. Cetatea a fost construita in secolul I i.Hr. cu scop de protectie impotriva cuceririi romane. Se gaseste langa satul Costesti, comuna Orastioara de Sus din judetul Hunedoara.
The Dacian fortress Piatra Roie One of the six fortresses of the UNESCO patrimony, the fortress in the Orastie Mountains is one of the most mysterious ones belonging to the dacian fortification system. Built south-west of Sarmizegetusa Regia, it is situated on the territory of the National Park Gradistea Muncelului-Cioclovina.