List of monumente istorice in Romania explained

Romania's major historical sites, known as monumente istorice ("Historic monuments"), are listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania, which was created between 2004 and 2005. As of 2015, 30,148 Heritage sites are entered in the National Cultural Heritage of Romania.[1] The list is maintained by the Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments, part of the Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony Romania.

List by County

Alba County[2]

NumberLMI codeSite NameTown/CityPopular Name/AddressPeriod
1AB-I-s-A-00001Archaeological site of Alba IuliaAlba IuliaEntire territory2nd – 4th century
2AB-I-m-A-00001.01Legio XIII Gemina's CastrumAlba IuliaCentral zone of the Vauban fortifications2nd – 4th century, Roman era
3AB-I-m-A-00001.02Civilian settlementAlba IuliaNear Roman fort2nd – 4th century, Roman era
4AB-I-s-A-00002Ancient city of ApulumAlba IuliaPartoș neighbourhoodRoman era
5AB-I-s-B-00003Inhumation and cremation necropolisAlba Iulia"Podei", south of the Citadel, above the Orthodox cemetery2nd – 3rd century, Roman era
6AB-I-s-B-00004CemeteryAlba Iulia"Sf. Mihail", located near Roman-Catholic Cathedral in Zone V11th — 15th century, Medieval era
7AB-I-m-A-00005"Lumea Nouă" neolithic settlementAlba Iulia"Lumea Nouă", approx. 300m northeast of the Olympic poolNeolithic
8AB-I-s-B-00006Roman fortificationAbrud"Cetățeaua" ("Citadel")2nd – 3rd century, Roman era
9AB-I-s-B-0007Aiud archaeological siteAiudEntire territory
10AB-I-m-B-00007.01SettlementAiudEntire territoryLatène culture.
11AB-I-m-B-00007.02SettlementAiudMicro-district III, approx. 100m south of the CFR Aiud train stationHallstatt culture.
12AB-I-m-B-00007.03SettlementAiudMicro-district III, approx. 100m south of the CFR Aiud train stationBronze Age, Wietenberg culture.
13AB-I-m-B-00007.04SettlementAiudMicro-district III, approx. 100m south of the CFR Aiud train stationBronze Age, Coțofeni culture.
14AB-I-m-B-00007.05SettlementAiudMicro-district III, approx. 100m south of the CFR Aiud train stationEneolithic era, Tiszapolgár culture.
15AB-I-s-B-00008"Tinoasa" architectural site of AiudAiud"Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie"
16AB-I-s-B-00008.01SettlementAiud"Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR area4th — 6th century, migration era
17AB-I-s-B-00008.02SettlementAiud"Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR area3rd — 4th century, Roman era
18AB-I-s-B-00008.03SettlementAiud"Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR areaLatène
19AB-I-s-B-00008.04SettlementAiud"Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR areaHallstatt
20AB-I-s-B-00008.05SettlementAiud"Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR areaNeolithic
21AB-I-s-B-00008.07SettlementAiud"Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR areaBronze Age
22AB-I-s-B-00009Roman city BruclaAiudEntire city, except for Aiudul de Sus (South Aiud)2nd — 3rd century, Roman era
23AB-I-s-B-00010Settlement"La Pietrii", approx. 1 km northwest of Alba Iulia-Zlatna intersectionBronze Age
24AB-I-s-B-00011Settlement"Piata boului" or "Stogurile popii", approx. 1 km southeast of the villageBronze Age
25AB-I-s-B-00012Rustic villageBăcăinți village, Șibot"Obreje"Roman era
26AB-I-s-B-00013NecropolisBărăbanț"Tabla Grofului", near CFR railway towards ZlatnaRoman era

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lista monumentelor istorice . 21 November 2023 . Ministerul Culturii.
  2. Web site: 2015 . Lista monumentelor istorice 2015. Județul Alba. . 21 November 2023 . Ministerul Culturii.