

So far, I have talked about Cluj in the Roman period, about beliefs, about objects of daily life, but I have not told you how far the borders of the province stretched after the Roman conquest, because not the entire territory of today's Romania was part of Roman Dacia. The fortified border of the Roman Empire, called limes, had a total of 5000 km, of which approximately 1500 km were on the territory of our country.
Dr. Felix Marcu, the manager of the MNIT, but also the president of the Limes National Commission, tells us more about the extremely complex system of fortifications (towers, earthworks, walls, small fortifications, castles) that the Roman Empire built on the territory Romania. Dr. George Cupcea, tells us about the troops stationed on the limes, which had a role of surveillance and customs clearance of the most important access routes to Transylvania, and Dr. Ioan Opriș tells us about the reasons why the Romanians withdrew from these territories.

The image is taken from the website: http://limesromania.ro, which you can consult to find out more information about the project dedicated to the border of the Roman Empire on the territory of Romania.