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Heroes' Mausoleum from the commune of Valea Mare-Pravăț, Argeș County, also known as Mateiaș Mausoleum, is a historic monument dedicated to the heroes of the war between 1916-1918 considered by Romanians as the War for National Integration. It is located on the European Route E574 (DN 73), 11 km from Câmpulung towards Brașov, on Mateiaș Hill.
The monument is listed at position no. 1010, with the code AG-IV-m-A-14017, in the "List of historical monuments", updated by the Order of the Minister of Culture and Religion no. 2314/July 8, 2004.
Here in the Mateiaș area, Nămăiesti Group - led by General Traian Găiseanu - comprising the 22nd and 12th Infantry Divisions, managed to resist a clearly superior equipped and much better prepared enemy, during the period 25 September/8 October-10/23 November 1916. Through the fighting here, the advance of the Central Powers towards the Wallachian Plain was stopped, but due to the breakthrough of the front on Jiu, the soldiers of the 2 divisions were ordered to withdraw - undefeated - on November 16/29, 1916, towards Târgoviște [1].
The mausoleum was built between 1928-1935, according to the plans of the architects Dumitru Ionescu-Berechet and State Baloșin, by the builder De Nicolo. Limestone from Albești was mainly used in the construction.[2]
The building is composed of two bodies: a horizontal one - the ossuary - which houses the bones of over 2,300 Romanian soldiers in 31 crypts, and a vertical one, in the shape of a tower with a pavilion, to which a spiral staircase leads.
Due to the infiltration of water through the limestone walls, between 1945 and 1976 the Monument to the Heroes of Mateiaș was subjected to repair works. The earthquake of March 4, 1977 caused numerous cracks, so in 1978 consolidation work was undertaken.[2]
In the period 1980-1984, the Heroes' Mausoleum was expanded by building a parade terrace, imposing access stairs, museum rooms, a 16 m long and 3.5 m high bas-relief made by the sculptor Adrian Radu from Câmpulung. A cup made of Albești stone was also built, in which an eternal flame burns in memory of the fallen heroes in Mateiaș. [2]
Notes
[edit]- ^ 95 de ani de istorie - De la Armata a 2-a, la Divizia 2 Infanterie, Gr. maior (r.) prof. univ. dr. Visarion Neagoe, Străjer în calea furtunilor - Magazin al Fundației „Mareșal Alexandru Averescu”, Anul V, nr. 9, iunie 2011 Archived 2012-09-08 at the Wayback Machine accesat 2012.07.31
- ^ a b c "Mausoleul de la Mateiaș, Câmpulung". Archived from the original on 2019-08-30. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
External links
[edit]- Mausoleul Mateiaș (Oficiul Naţional pentru Cultul Eroilor)
- Luptele din zona Bran și Dragoslavele din Primul Război Mondial Ep. 2,Col. (r.) Nicolae Dărăbănț, Forțele Terestre, Nr. 2, 2009 Archived 2012-01-10 at the Wayback Machine accesat 2012.07.31
- Două decenii de la inaugurarea Mausoleului Mateiaș Archived 2008-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
- Imagini Interactive de la Mausoleul Mateiaș
- Imagine panoramica 360 Mausoleul Mateiaș iarna Archived 2015-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
- Semnal! Mausoleul Eroilor de la Mateiaș unde sunt depuse osemintele a peste 2000 de soldați căzuți în Primul Război Mondial, supus unui atac mai puțin obișnuit