The Heritage of Dobrogea
Dobrogea is the only Romanian region with three thousand years of documented continuity — from the Greeks of Histria to the Ottomans of Constanța, from Romans to Byzantines, all leaving traces visible today.
Cultural Heritage
Roman fortresses, Byzantine monuments, Ottoman mosques and colonial houses — Dobrogea is a palimpsest of civilisations.
Histria Fortress
The oldest fortress on Romanian soil (7th century BC)
Tropaeum Traiani
The triumphal monument raised by Trajan after his victory of 102 AD
Capidava Fortress
One of the best-preserved Roman-Byzantine fortresses on the Danube
Ulmetum Fortress
A Roman-Byzantine stronghold in Constanța County
Ovidiu Roman Fort
The first Via DobroGetica milestone, the Roman fort of the Danube legions
Argamum / Gura Portiței
An ancient fortress on the shore of Lake Razelm
The Political Prisoners' Memorial — Poarta Albă
The tragic site of the building of the Danube–Black Sea Canal
Queen Marie's Castle — Balchik
Queen Marie's summer residence, terraced gardens
Natural Heritage
The Danube Delta, the Dobrogea Gorges, coastal lakes and Pontic steppe — ecosystems unique in Europe.
The Dobrogea Gorges
The only lowland canyon, a spectacular nature reserve
Lake Razelm
Romania's largest lake, a refuge for migratory birds
Cape Caliacra
A dramatic headland in Bulgaria, 70 m above the sea
Lake Tatlageac
A coastal lake near 23 August, a protected natural habitat
Lake Ceamurlia
A lake of rare beauty, a refuge for birdwatchers
Hagieni Forest
An ancient forest with rare species, an enclave of virgin nature
The Danube Delta
The UNESCO biosphere reserve, one of the largest in Europe
St. Andrew's Cave
The cave at Ion Corvin of historical and natural importance
Culinary Heritage
Dobrogean cuisine is a unique blend: sea and Danube fish, Dobrogean lamb, Turkish and Lipovan food.
Matei's Fishery — Agigea
Fresh sea fish, traditional coastal recipes
Histria Winery — Cogealac
Exceptional Dobrogean wines from one of the oldest cellars
Hamangia Winery — Baia
Wine and Dobrogean cuisine in the land of the Hamangia culture
Razelm Luxury Resort — Lunca
Fine dining on the shore of Lake Razelm
Suvenir din Dobrogea — Vișina
Authentic Dobrogean crafts and local products
Movilă Baths — Eforie
Spa tradition and cuisine specific to the coast
The Wine Museum — Ostrov
A celebration of Dobrogean wine on the bank of the Danube
Greavu House — Seimeni
A traditional guesthouse with Dobrogean food on the Danube
Wine Heritage
Dobrogea is Romania's oldest wine country, with traditions over 3,000 years old. The limestone soil and Pontic climate produce wines of unique character.
Murfatlar Vineyards
The most renowned Dobrogean wine centre, near Cernavodă
Histria Winery
Exceptional white wines in the ancient land of Histria
Hamangia Winery
A producer in the area of the Hamangia Neolithic sites
Ostrov Wine Museum
A wine collection and production on the bank of the Danube
Sarica-Niculițel Vineyards
Dobrogean wine from the north of Tulcea County
The Danube Terrace
The wine area on the Danube bank, in the style of Dealu Mare in the south