Adamclisi
Where: 35 miles southwest of Constanta
Open: Wed. - Sun. 8:00am - 8:00pm (October - May, 9:00am - 5:00pm); Closed Mon. & Tue.
Admission charge
Of great significance to the birth of the Romanian nation, the Roman complex of Tropaeun Traiani in Adamclisi was built in AD 109 by the well-known architect, Apollodor of Damascus, to celebrate the victory of Rome over Dacia. Similar to Trajan's Column in Rome, the monument features scenes of battle between the Roman and Dacian armies. The monument itself has been completely renovated and all the old elements forming the complex were moved inside a nearby museum for preservation