A New Cultural Tourism Route

A New Cultural Tourism Route

The Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Tourism marked Romania’s National Day by recognizing a new cultural tourism route: the “Cultural Tourism Route of memorial sites in Romania dedicated to heroes fallen for freedom.”

The purpose of this initiative is to capitalize on the tourist, cultural, and historical potential, as well as to increase the number of tourists in the counties of Constanța, Buzău, and Vrancea, and the surrounding region. Among the sites included in the route, we mention: the Mărășești Mausoleum, the Ecaterina Teodoroiu Monument, the commemorative plaque of the “Mircea cel Bătrân” National College in Constanța, the Heroes’ Cross in Tichilești, the ruins of the Racovițeni Mausoleum, the “Silence Prison” Memorial, and many others.

The “Cultural Tourism Route of memorial sites in Romania dedicated to heroes fallen for freedom” remains open to local public authorities, as well as tourism/culture associations wishing to join.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the new cultural tourism route?

The route aims to capitalize on Romania’s historical and cultural potential while increasing tourism in the Constanța, Buzău, and Vrancea regions.

Which major landmarks are included in this route?

Key sites include the Mărășești Mausoleum, the Ecaterina Teodoroiu Monument, and the “Silence Prison” Memorial, among others dedicated to fallen heroes.

Can other organizations join this initiative?

Yes, the route remains open for local public authorities and tourism or cultural associations that wish to participate and contribute.