MINING, CULTURAL PATRIMONY AND TOURISM AT ROȘIA MONTANĂ

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MINING, CULTURAL PATRIMONY AND TOURISM AT ROȘIA MONTANĂ

Mining and sustainable development in Roșia Montană Roșia Montană is a mining community with a 2,000-year tradition. Here, people and mining have co-existed since ancient times. Mining has created the local heritage and turned the entire area of the Apuseni Mountains into an important economic centre of Romania. Without mining, people leave in search of a better living, and a deserted locality gradually degrades and risks disappearing completely. Roșia Montană will revive through modern and responsible mining, which will generate economic development throughout the area. Economic development will secure the funds necessary for patrimony rescue and valorisation, as well as the rehabilitation of the environment, which is now polluted as a result of former exploitations. Roșia Montană Gold Corporation (RMGC) has committed to support the sustainable development of the community in Roșia Montană, by creating jobs and programmes meant to improve people s living standard. Moreover, RMGC has committed to ensure the rescue and valorisation of the cultural heritage of the area, for tourism purposes, and solve the existing environmental issues, which are a real danger for people s health and for the future of the area. This leaflet is intended to highlight the benefits that the new Roșia Montană project, renegotiated in 2013, brings to Romania and the community in the Roșia Montană area. Mining builds the future of Roșia Montană, just like it s built its past. 2013 1

RMGC S COMMITMENT: MODERN MINING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT RMGC s commitment

The mine in Roșia Montană - A PROJECT FOR ROMANIA *Note: The numbers are estimates based on certain assumptions including a gold price of 1,200 USD/ ounce, a royalty of 6% and an interest of 25% for the Romanian State. 78% OF THE PROJECT BENEFits STAY IN ROMANIA* Royalty increased to 6 %; Interest increased to 25 % for the Romanian State; Direct benefit for the Romanian state from dividends, taxes and duties - 2.3 billion USD*; Expenditure in Romania - 3.0 billion USD*; Direct contribution to the Romanian economy - 5.3 billion USD; Romania not required to participate in project financing; full financing will be upon Gabriel Resources Ltd. THOUSANDS OF JOBS IN THE ROMANIAN ECONOMY 500 jobs at present, although the mine has not entered the construction phase yet; 2,300 direct jobs throughout the mine construction phase; 3,600 direct and indirect jobs throughout the operational phase (+16 years). ROMANIA CAN BECOME THE largest GOLD PRODUCER IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 2

RESCUED patrimony: committed to invest over 100 MILLION USD in addition to amounts already spent Funds already spent by RMGC in heritage research, preservation and valorisation: + 30 million USD; First 20 houses in the historical centre have already been restored by RMGC; Budgets allocated for the full restoration and revitalisation of Roșia Montană cultural site - over 70 million USD, double compared to the initially foreseen amount; The investment program, in the context of the mining project, will rescue the heritage in Roșia Montană from decay and contribute to the development of local tourism; Budgets allocated for patrimony assets of national interest: 30 million USD Building restored by RMGC CLEAN ENVIRONMENT, GUARANTEED: 146 MILLION dollars FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GUARANTEE - double compared to what the project previously provided A modern and safe technology will be used that is currently being used in + 400 mines in Sweden, Finland, United States, Australia etc; RMGC commits to clean the existing pollution, resulting from past exploitations; Strict compliance with the Romanian and European Union regulations; EU allows for a reagent concentration of 10 ppm in the tailings facility. In Roșia Montană it will be significantly less than this level; RMGC is bound to make environmental rehabilitation investments and pay for all potential damages; The mine in Roșia Montană will operate based on the model of the most modern mines in Europe, where mining underpins the long-term development of the whole region. RMGC has built a pilot station in Roșia Montană for the treatment of the acid waters generated by former exploitations Fish live in the aquarium supplied with water cleaned in the treatment station 3

Over 30 million USD already spent by RMGC for rescuing the heritage at Roșia Montană ALBURNUS MAIOR NATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAM, THE MOST COMPRE- HENSIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROGRAM IN ROMANIA (2001-2007) Scientifically coordinated by the Romanian National History Museum and authorized and initiated by the Ministry of Culture; 80 Romanian and foreign specialists and over 300 local workers involved annually; 13 archaeological sites researched, 15,000 artifacts discovered, preserved and rehabilitated; 7 Roman necropolises and over 1,400 graves, inhabitable and sacred areas researched; Over 150 reports and studies comprising over 5,000 pages; 6 books published and other 14 under way. Carpeni Protected Area, where RMGC undertook primary protection works MODERN MINING MUSEUM IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ The mining company proposed and started the setup and expansion of a new mining museum, at European standards. In February 2010, RMGC opened, the first Gold of the Apuseni Mountains exhibition in the future Mining Museum. Gold of the Apuseni Mountains exhibition, organized by RMGC HISTORICAL CENTRE RESTORED: 300 HOUSES to BE RESTORED, 20 ARE ALREADY COMPLETED 900 researched houses; 20 houses already restored and brought into service again; 110 restoration projects already finished, ready for implementation; Over 300 buildings will be restored in parallel with the development of the mining project. House restored by RMGC 4

ROMAN GALLERIES RESEARCHED AND SET UP FOR VISITING PURPOSES Archaeological research was conducted in the Cătălina-Monuleşti complex of underground galleries dating back the Roman, medieval and modern age, for the reopening and restoration of these galleries for tourism. 140 km of galleries researched throughout the area (Roman, medieval and modern galleries), of which 7 km were identified as belonging to the Roman age. Following restoration works by RMGC, parts of the Roșia Montană galleries have become accesible to visitors ICONIC BUILDINGS RESTORED RMGC has restored the building of the Old Mayoralty of Roşia Montană - a project worth 1.5 million dollars. In partnership with the local authorities, RMGC will set up the building as a hotel, once the mining project starts. RMGC has restored the iconic building of the old mayoralty of Roșia Montană 5

RMGC commitment: over 70 million USD for heritage preservation and development of the Roșia Montană area for tourism purposes ARCHITECTURE: INVESTMENT PLAN IN EXCESS OF 40 MILLION USD RMGC will restore and bring back into service all the houses in the protected area of the historical centre of the commune, so as to be rendered inhabitable again (over 300 houses); Restoration of the Square and infrastructure of the Historical Centre; Restoration of the ponds - Tăul Mare, Tăul Brazi, Tăul Anghel; Restoration of churches and landscape. ARCHAEOLOGY: INVESTMENT PLANS IN EXCESS OF 26 MILLION DOLLARS Completion of underground researches and in situ set-up for tourism purposes - Cătălina-Monulești complex of galleries; Setup of an archaeological park - Carpeni, Tău Găuri areas; Making of replicas of mining technological installations from various historical eras and their display in a museum; Rescue archaeological research in Orlea perimeter; Archaeological monitoring of all excavation works in the construction, operation and closure phases of the mining project, through the Chance Finds Protocoles - applicable throughout the impact area of the project, both above and underground. Historical Centre of Rosia Montana before restoration Historical Centre of Rosia Montana - RMGC s restoration and setup proposal Roman funerary monument at Tău Găuri - RMGC s setup proposal 6

HERITAGE PRESERVATION outside THE FOOTPRINT OF THE MINING PROJECT INVESTMENT PLANS IN EXCESS OF 5 MILLION DOLLARS Support for research with a view of learning about ancient, medieval and modern mining in the Apuseni Mountain areas like Zlatna/ Almașu Mare, Bucium, Brad etc. Research, preservation and restoration of Balmoșești fortification - tourism valorisation; Restoration projects for the historical centre and historical buildings in nearby areas. ROȘIA MONTANĂ WILL BECOME A REAL TOURIST attraction IN ROMANIA AND IN EUROPE RMGC will restore and set up the historical centre of Roșia Montană for tourism (hotels, hostels, coffee-shops, restaurants, local traditions, recreation areas); The company will establish a mining museum complex, of reference in Europe; There will be an integrated tourist route for all protected areas, to be included in the national and international circuit; The community will develop, there will emerge related activities and the infrastructure will be improved. Houses which have already been restored by RMGC 7

500 million USD for the sustainable development of the Roșia Montană area The plans for the Roșia Montană Project provides the allocation of a total budget of 500 million USD throughout the mine operation, for the sustainable development of the communities in the mining project area. 200 MILLION USD INFRASTRUCTURE (roads, sewerage, water, electricity supply etc.) 145 MILLION USD CLEAN AND GREEN ENVIRONMENT (cleaning of existing pollution, replanting of vegetation, setup of parking lots, tree planting, etc.) 70 MILLION USD PATRIMONY AND tourism (rehabilitation of the historical centre, setup of the Roman galleries, Mining Museum, archaeological parks, valorisation of the immaterial patrimony - research, preservation, revitalisation of celebrations and mining traditions, integrated tourist routes, hotels and hostels etc.) 85 MILLION USD COMMUNITY (social programmes, development of the local business environment, health and education programmes, ongoing vocational training and reconversion of the workforce etc.) 8

Sustainable development directions: Cătălina Monulești Roman gallery can be safely visited following the works financed by RMGC Development of local businesses Traditional meal in the Apuseni Mountains Tourism in a two-millennia-old mining locality Restoration of houses (317, including 41 monuments) in the historical centre protected area; main function: housing; Restoration of the Square and infrastructure of the historical centre; Organisation of Tăul Mare, Tăul Brazi, Tăul Anghel for tourism; Restoration of churches and landscape; Organisation of the mining museum both above and underground); Hotels and hostels; Projects and programmes to promote tourism by the involvement of the local community. Farms; Facilities for the processing and valorisation of animal products; Berry collection centres; Restaurants; Coffee-shops; Souvenir shops. All sustainable development activities are carried out in partnership with the people from the community and the local administrations, institutions and associations. The community is permanently informed and consulted about all major decisions which will turn Roșia Montană into a prosperous and economically and socially stable locality. MINING CAN BE SAFE FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT MINING BOOSTS AND ENCOURAGES TOURISM MINING SUPPORTS THE LOCAL/REGIONAL/NATIONAL ECONOMY 9

COMMUNITY: YES FOR MINING! COMMUNITY

THE COMMUNITY SUPPORts THE MINING PROJECT At the county referendum on 9 December 2012 the inhabitants from Roșia Montană voted in a share of nearly 80% FOR THE RESTART OF MINING in the Apuseni Mountains and for the start of the mining project in Roșia Montană. The restart of mining is seen by the local community as the only opportunity for new jobs and area development. Manifestation in support of the mining investment RMGC has invested + 30 MILLION USD in building the modern Recea neighborhood in Alba Iulia, for the families involved in the resettlement process within the Roşia Montană Project. To the present, 125 families from Roşia Montană have moved and live in the new residential neighborhood. Recea neighborhood in Alba Iulia, built by RMGC The whole infrastructure of the area will develop with the mining project Together with the Mayoralty and the Local Council in Roșia Montană, RMGC drafted a strategic plan for the socio-economic development of the commune of Roșia Montană. Thus, 500 MILLION USD is forecast to be invested in the sustainable development of the Roșia Montană area. 200 MILLION USD is expected to be invested in infrastructure for the rehabilitation and construction of roads, supply of drinking water in Roșia Montană and Abrud, water networks, electricity and sewerage in the area, telephony networks and internet. 10

The communities from Roşia Montană and the Apuseni Mountains reject the inclusion of Roşia Montana on UNESCO list UNESCO regulations do not enable the inclusion of Roșia Montana on the tentative list in lack of the local community s support According to the provisions of UNESCO Convention, signed by Romania, and the Guide on drafting the file for registration on UNESCO List, without the support of the local community, no site can be proposed to be nominated as UNESCO monument. Nearly 50 communities in the Apuseni Mountains have Pro-mining manifestation at Roșia Montană, January 2012 expressed, in letters sent to the central authorities, their support for the mining project and disagreement with the inclusion of Roşia Montana on UNESCO list. At the local referendum on 9 th December 2012, 71% of those who voted in the largest mining communities from the Apuseni Mountains (Roșia Montană, Abrud, Bucium, Zlatna and Baia de Arieș) said YES to mining. In Roșia Montană, the percentage of mining supporters was 80% of the voters. According to the study conducted by UNESCO expert and ICOMOS member Dennis G. Rodwell, the proposal to list Roşia Montană as a UNESCO heritage site contradicts the procedures of the institution and is ungrounded. Without the support of the local community, no site can be proposed to be nominated as UNESCO monument. What the communities say The undertaking of certain NGOs to include Roşia Montana on UNESCO tentative list is made in bad faith, being initiated only to stop the mining project; The opponents to mining have never provided realist alternative solutions, in the absence of mining, for rescuing the patrimony which is in an advanced and rapid state of degradation; This can be noted from the letters against the project, where arguments for stopping the mining project are presented, without giving a concrete heritage rescuing solution. The heritage in Roșia Montană is already being rescued, by the investments within the mining project In Roşia Montană, heritage rescuing has begun! RMGC has already invested 32 million dollars to rescue the cultural heritage in Roşia Montană, conducting in the area one of the most comprehensive archaeological research programmes in the history of Romania, which has revealed vestiges unknown before; RMGC is to make additional investments, in parallel with the mining project, in excess of 70 million dollars for the restoration of the cultural heritage of the Roşia Montană locality. The Historical Centre of Roșia Montană, a protected area which is to be fully restored by RMGC 11

EXPERTS OPINIONS EXPERTS

Opinions of independent experts: The solution for heritage rescuing is responsible mining Acad. Răzvan Theodorescu, President of the Arts, Architecture and Audio-Visual Section of the Romanian Academy, 2011: I have carefully examined the while mining project, exchanged opinions with a series of experts and what we have to do is not choose between the valorisation of the cultural heritage and industrial development, but find the best way by which industrial development can ensure the protection of the heritage. The mining project proposes a viable solution, which must definitely be carefully monitored, but the important thing is that it enables us to rescue a cultural heritage very important for the Apuseni Mountains and for Romania. Edward O Hara, General Rapporteur for cultural heritage matters, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, 2004 - Informative report, Roşia Montană: RMGC Project can provide the economic foundation for the sustainable development of the whole area, determining a positive social and environmental impact, as well as in terms of cultural development. From the point of view of the cultural heritage, it can be considered as an exemplary project of responsible development. 12

Opinions of independent experts: The solution for heritage rescuing is responsible mining David Jennings, UK archaeologist, CEO Oxford Archaeology Unit, 2009 - Evaluation of the documents regarding the archaeological procedures and processes, Roşia Montană Mining Project: Alburnus Maior National Research Program, established in response to the proposals related to the Roşia Montană mining project, is one of the most comprehensive cultural heritage preservation programmes ever made in Romania. Dr. Beatrice Cauuet, CNRS archaeologist, University of Toulouse, 2009 - Report on Rescu Archaeological Research, Roşia Montană: In the context of rescue archaeology and a large scale opencast mining project such as the one proposed by RMGC, the idea of preserving a part of the ancient mining works, ensuring public access in safe conditions, where possible, and thus establishing a mining museum in situ fully supported by the mining company, is reasonable. Denis Rodwell, UK architect, UNESCO expert, 2010 - Report, Roşia Montană: The proposal made by certain nongovernmental organisations to list Roşia Montană as a UNESCO heritage site is ungrounded and is contrary to the procedures of the institution, as the will of the community is critical in the nomination process. 13

Opinions of independent experts: The solution for heritage rescuing is responsible mining The Independent Group for Monitoring the Cultural Patrimony in Roșia Montană (GIMPCRM), 2011 The appeal to include Roşia Montana in Romania s tentative list for UNESCO is nothing but an attempt to artificially stop an industrial project. Technically speaking, and in the event that such an inclusion would actually happen, this would not bring, for the moment and on the medium-term, any physical change in the deplorable condition of some of the local monuments. On the medium- and long-term, it actually means throwing the problem in a future equally deprived of financial resources. UNESCO protection, for instance, does not rescue from ruin and downfall localities such as St.Louis, Senegal, with a heritage significantly more consistent than Roşia Montană. The deplorable condition of other mining sites in Romania, such as Brad, Bucium, Almaşu Mare, equally relevant for the history of mining in Roman Dacia like the one in Roşia Montană, proves the true attitude towards heritage assets, when these are not associated with other interests. Conclusions of the report The Cultural Heritage in Roșia Montană. Current situation and real perspectives, a result of GIMPCRM research conducted over six months, in 2011: The archaeological researches conducted from 2001 to 2006, financed by RMGC, were comprehensive, rigorous, achieved in a professional manner. In the absence of massive interventions, in a timeline of approximately 5-10 years, the degradation of the architectonic fund will reach the limit where no restoration/ preservation activities are possible anymore. The researched elements with cultural heritage value, which, from objective reasons, cannot be valorized by preservation in situ, can be restored as natural scale replicas, based on the model of museum setups in Europe, such as Killhope (UK) and Lascaux (France), the high technological level of the replicas enabling the close rendering of all constructive details. Collateral investments (environmental rehabilitation, construction of utility infrastructure, social cohesion etc.) are critical for the rescuing and valorization of patrimony assets. Until now, only the mining company has proposed a financially-sustainable development of the Roșia Montană area. The Independent Group for Monitoring the Cultural Patrimony in Roșia Montană (GIMPCRM) was established in 2011. GIMPCRM members are important names of the Romanian culture, who gathered together in order to analyse and monitor the processes of research, preservation and restoration of the cultural heritage in Roşia Montană. This group operated from February 2011 to May 2012, and published the work The Cultural Heritage in Roșia Montană. Current situation and real perspectives in 2011. This group, the activity of which is currently suspended, consists of important names of the Romanian culture, including two members of the Romanian Academy - the President of the Arts, Architecture and Audiovisual Section, Acad. Răzvan Theodorescu, and the President of the Historical Science and Archaeology Section, Acad. Alexandru Vulpe 14

RMGC KEEPS ITS PROMISES: HERITAGE RESCUING IS ONGOING IMAGES

HISTORICAL CENTRE, FULLY RESTORED Historical Centre, a protected area - overview Area of the historical centre - 137 ha, 317 houses, 233 of which are owned by RMGC, 35 historically-significant houses. RMGC has committed to restore/bring them back into service - organisation of a mining museum with an underground component in Cătălina Monulești gallery. Tăul Brazi, a tourist site Cătălina Monulești, a future tourist site 15

THE HISTORICAL CENTRE IS GIVEN A NEW LIFE The first building fully restored by RMGC currently hosts the Gold of the Apuseni Mountains exhibition The local architecture and historical monuments have been researched by the most important competent organizations in the country: - National Institute of Historical Monuments (INMI) - Research Centre of ION MINCU University of Architecture, Bucharest - OPUS Architecture Workshop - ASAR GRUP Deva - GRUP CORINT Alba Iulia - GENERAL GAME Alba Iulia - KAMOS & BLIPSZ Cluj-Napoca - IROD-M Cluj Napoca Restoration documentations for 110 houses completed Historical Centre, restoration project 16

FIRST BUILDING FULLY RESTORED - 2010 INAUGURATION The inauguration ceremony, in the presence of local authorities - February 23, 2010 House situated in the protected area Roșia Montană Historical Centre; The building is part of a group of 9 houses situated in the central square of Roșia Montana, proposed for organization in a mining museum representative for the gold exploitations in the Apuseni Mountains at European level. 17

FIRST BUILDING FULLY RESTORED - 2010 INAUGURATION The Gold of the Apuseni Mountains exhibition was organized in partnership with the Mayoralty of Roșia Montană, the National Romanian History Museum and the National Union Museum of Alba Iulia. 18

OLD MAYORALTY - THE SYMBOL OF ROȘIA MONTANA The building is owned by Roșia Montană Local Council. It was built in 1897 in the baroque style of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was used as mayoralty until 1968, when the building was devastated by fire. INITIAL CONDITION, 2011 Building rooms of the buildings were then used for various purposes, until 2005 when the building was completely abandoned. In 2010, RMGC started a building restoration project. Restored by RMGC and Roșia Montană Local Council, 2012 PURPOSE - turning this building into a hotel in partnership with Roșia Montană Local Council, in support of local tourism. Interior of the restored building, 2012 Terrace in the back The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 19

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - OLD SCHOOL INITIAL CONDITION, 2011 During the restoration works The building is owned by Roșia Montană Local Council. It was built in 1898 in provincial style and used as a primary school until 2005. This function has been taken over by the new school building, located nearby. In 2010, RMGC started a building restoration project. PURPOSE - Turning this building into a hotel in partnership with Roșia Montană Local Council in support of local tourism. RESTORATION IS ONGOING Current status, 2013 20 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 392 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2012 AFTER RESTORATION, 2013 AFTER RESTORATION The building will be the administrative office of the Mining Museum The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 21

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 466 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 22 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 464 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 23

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 269 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 24 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 273 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 25

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 283 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 26 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 285 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 27

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 401 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 Specialized archive 28 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 364 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 29

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 481 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 30 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 486 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 31

WE VALUE THE patrimony IN ROȘIA MONTANĂ - HOUSE NO. 487 BEFORE RESTORATION, 2011 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 32 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

RESETTLEMENT OF valuable HOUSES INITIAL CONDITION, 2009 AFTER RESTORATION, 2012 Inauguration of the house on the new site, July 2012 The house returned to life in ASTRA Museum, Sibiu, 2012 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 33

EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS, HISTORICAL CENTRE PROTECTED AREA EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS - over 160 houses were prepared with a view to repairing / bringing them back into service they will all undergo a restoration process. Before / After 34 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

RMGC WILL RESTORE OVER 300 OLD HOUSES CURRENT STATUS / RESTORATION PROPOSAL 110 buildings in the Historical Centre Protected Area have gone through the design phase in view of restoration The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 35

RMGC RESCUES THE ROMAN GALLERIES Underground museum - Cătălina Monulești gallery BEFORE RESTORATION AT PRESENT - 2013 36 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

RMGC RESCUES THE ROMAN GALLERIES Underground museum - Cătălina Monulești gallery This is how Cătălina Monulești gallery will look like after the restoration made by RMGC The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 37

CARPENI AND PIATRA CORBULUI PROTECTED AREAS Roman buildings, future archaeological summer schools Carpeni Protected Area - 18 ha. Primary protection measures have been taken. Piatra Corbului Protected Area, on the surface and underground - 5.2 ha. It will be set up for visiting to the benefit of the local community. 38 The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC.

TĂU GĂURI PROTECTED AREA This is how Tău Găuri archaeological park will look like, after the restoration made by RMGC Tău Găuri Protected Area - Roman funerary monument - 2.5 ha. Primary protection measures - it will be restored and integrated in a tourism circuit. The cultural heritage sites in Roșia Montană are situated in the historical centre of the locality and will be restored and valorised by RMGC. 39

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES - EISENERZ, AUSTRIA Industrial/cultural landscape: Current locality dates back the 18 th century. It has several buildings classified as historical monuments, some very close to the current exploitation. In 1991, in the context of continuing the surface mining operations, a relocation plan was put in place for the houses/families located near the mine. 40

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES - EISENERZ, AUSTRIA 41

KITTILA - FINLAND, 1,200,000 tourists (winter sports) MINING CAN BE SAFE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT MINING BOOSTS / ENCOURAGES TOURISM MINING SUPPORTS THE LOCAL / REGIONAL / NATIONAL ECONOMY MINING TOGETHER WITH TOURISM UNDERPIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 42

MAPS OF THE PROTECTED AREAS AND OF THE PATRIMONY SITES MAPS

Rosia Montana Cariera Jig Tău Mare Valea Rosiei 4 7 5 Cariera Orlea 6 Cariera Cetate 2 10 9 Cariera Carnic 1 11 3 Tău Brazi Tău Anghel Bucium Uzina 8 Halda Carnic Sistemul Iazului de Decantare Valea Cornei Deviere DJ 742 Abrud Traseul de vizitare a obiectivelor de patrimoniu şi a celor industriale: 1 - Cârnic, 2- Piatra Corbului (zonă protejată), 3 - Piatra Despicată imagine generală asupra sitului 4 - Zona protejată Biserica Greco Catolică; 5 - Primaria actuală ; 6 - imagine generală 7 - Zona protejată Carpeni amenajare pentru vizitare turistică 8 - Zona protejată Tău Găuri amenajare pentru vizitare turistică 9 - Zona protejată Centrul istoric 317 case incluse în planul de reabilitare, obiective restaurate 10 - Vizitarea Muzeului Mineritului punct central al viitorului Complex Muzeistic 11 - Galeria Cătălina Monulești amenajare pentru vizitare turistică Legenda Limita zonei protejate a Centrului istoric Roșia Montană Limita zonei de protecție a monumentelor istorice Monument istoric cf. LMI 2010, conservat si protejat in situ Tăuri (lacuri) antropice Proiectul Ro ia Montană Limita zonei industriale RMGC 43

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Clădirea Primăriei Vechi după restaurare, 2013 Mining builds the future of Roșia Montană, just like it's built its past. www.rmgc.ro