Route of Roman castra

Roman Fortresses, at the Border of the Roman Empire in Dacia, on the strategic frontier.

We traverse the Roman fortresses through the heart of ancient Dacia and discover components of the Dacian Limes, the most extensive frontier of the Roman Empire on the continental European territory.

From Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa to the ruins of the Romano-Byzantine Fortress Sucidava, the 1500-kilometers journey along the salt and Dacian gold roads presents to us the most complex defense systems in the ancient world. Each fortress, whether visitable or still buried, unveils a fascinating chapter of military strategy, but it speaks primarily of the engineering and organization that shaped the province.

For history enthusiasts, archaeologists, and military strategy enthusiasts, this route is a revealing journey of the glory, strength, and vulnerability of the greatest imperial power of antiquity.
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