1. Monument, painted arch, fountain
At the end of the wide driveway at the entrance is a roundabout next to which impresses a monument erected in honor of the heroes of the Air Force, which stands next to a tricolor flag raised on a flagpole higher than the monument.
We follow, like everyone else, the road to the left. It passes under painted arch from the monastery wall. From here an alley paved with flower islands leads to the stone church. The alley is lined with stone columns like the Roman ones. O fountain with a stone cross cools the hot atmosphere. Remarkable is the cleanliness and neatness of the whole area where we are. We climb a few stairs and pass under a new vault under which is a long inscription in marble slab that moves you. It's a commemorative plaque honoring the "cutezătorilor of Romanian aviation"" - inventors, engineers, technicians, flyers, civil and military. We read heavy names such as Traian Vuia, Aurel Vlaicu, Henry Coanda, Gogu Constantinescu, which open another longer list of names written in alphabetical order. Next to them are commemorated on another marble stone, the sailor heroes, the plaque being placed next to an anchor.











