List of historic monuments in Romania

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This list of historic monuments in Romania includes major sites from the National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania which was created between 2004 and 2005. The National Register contains 29,540 Heritage sites are entered in the National Cultural Heritage of Romania and it is maintained by the Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments, part of the Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony Romania.

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List by County

Alba County

Number LMI code Site NameTown/CityPopular Name/AddressPeriod
1AB-I-s-A-00001Archaeological site of Alba Iulia [1] Alba Iulia2nd – 4th century
2AB-I-m-A-00001.01 Legio XIII Gemina's Castrum Alba Iulia2nd – 4th century, Roman era
3AB-I-m-A-00001.02Civilian settlementAlba Iulia2nd – 4th century, Roman era
4AB-I-s-A-00002Ancient city of Apulum Alba IuliaRoman era
5AB-I-s-B-00003Inhumation and cremation necropolisAlba IuliaPodei2nd – 3rd century, Roman era

Arad County

Argeș County

Bacău County

Bihor County

Bistriţa-Năsăud County

Botoşani County

Brăila County

Brașov County

Bucharest

Buzău County

Călăraşi County

Caraş-Severin County

Cluj County

Constanţa County

Covasna County

Dâmboviţa County

Dolj County

Galați County

Giurgiu County

Giurgiu Clocktower

Gorj County

Harghita County

Hunedoara County

Ialomiţa County

Iaşi County

Ilfov County

Maramureș County

Mehedinţi County

Mureş County

Neamţ County

Olt County

Prahova County

Sălaj County

Satu Mare County

Sibiu County

Suceava County

Teleorman County

Timiș County

Tulcea County

Vâlcea County

Vaslui County

Vrancea County

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