5. The Romanian (better) Stonehenge
If you do decide to come, you’ll be surprised that Romania and ancient Egypt developed the same kind of astronomical technology.
The great mysteries of Romania don’t stop near Cluj-Napoca.
A little further south, the Capital of ancient Dacia before the Roman Wars, Sarmizegetusa Regia doesn’t deserve its anonymity as it is considered by astronomers the most sensational astronomic monument in the world, even more amazing than Stonehenge.
Sarmizegetusa Regia is actually a megalithic computer meant to help with astronomic calculations and proves that the ancestors of Romanian had solid knowledge which amazingly coincides with the ones of ancient Egyptian and Mayan cultures.