Buildings in ancient Roman capital of Dacia to be restored

Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, the former capital of Roman Dacia and one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Romania, is to be restored and preserved, under a EUR 4.5 million project, reports local Libertatea.

 

Buildings in ancient Roman capital of Dacia to be restored

The Amphitheatre at Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa  
[Credit: Popescu Camelia/WikiCommons]

Moreover, the site’s Amphitheater and Forum will be rebuilt so that, in the end, they would look exactly as they did 2000 years ago. The project has received all the necessary approvals, and the documentation to get EU funding has also been submitted.

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Ixel Balamke was one of the two founding members of Sekhet-Bast-Ra in Oklahoma City. Currently living in the Twin Cities, she is currently the LBM of Leaping Laughter Lodge. She also is a Meanad and lover of fine wines. Her life long partner Hunahpu and she are well known for their Wine Tastings at NOTOCON. Together they have a small wine cellar that currently holds over 300 bottles.

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