Sarmizegetusa (Dacian Capital) Damage July 2011 / UNESCO Protected Heritage Site in Sureanu Mountains, Romania
Photos by Dan Dimancescu (July 25, 2011) / See also news article in Business Insider
Left: Wall damage done by illegal bulldozing activity at the UNESCO Protected Heritage SIte
Below: Parking & Amenities
July 2011 - I visited the Sarmizegetusa UNESCO Heritage site to find it being headlined in the national press for illegal buldozing activity.
This is an exceptionally beautiful mountain area site with a unique history and important achaeological value. Reaching it takes some effort even by car over a lengthy unpaved forest road. First parking-lot impressions are a serious let down though the second-impression of the sanctuary ruins provide a surprising emotion of 'lost-civilization discovery'.
THE BAD NEWS: A number of things become immediately apparent:
- there is no prominent evidence that this is a UNESCO Heritage site
- signage is antiquated and cursory
- enormous damage was done by Communist-era 'concrete' resconstruction projects left unfinished
- more recent circular movie-set wooden pillars remain standing though having no historic relevance
- amenities consist of a single quaintly structured picnic table and a metal trash can
THE GOOD NEWS: In the wake of the July 2011 illegal buldozing, national authorities (see article) stepped in with promises of improved oversight and funding to initiate further archaeological research.
Dan Dimancescu
Source: Nine O'Clock / Aug 4, 2011