PETRO AQUA
ECOLOGY AND INTERVENTION
IN CASE OF FLOOD ASSOCIATION
In the centenary year 2018, the Petro Aqua Association initiated the publication of a book dedicated to the fierce military clashes that took place in the Jiu Valley during the First World War, from August to October 1916.
This book, from which you can see some pictures below, is the beginning of a new project of the organization, namely the opening of a Memorial House dedicated to these events.
The organization has acquired a building, the former canton belonging to the abandoned CFR Bolii Cave railway station, and will bring this building to a good condition.
The goal of the organization is to open in this building a Memorial House dedicated to the events of the First World War in the Jiu Valley.
Program for visiting Bolii Cave
History of Bolii Cave
Over time, important personalities entered into the history of human development have visited the Bolii Cave or were in its presence:
About the founder of Petroaqua
Imre Szuhanek
Imre Szuhanek, a resident of Valea Jiului, passionate about nature, is known as the man who transformed the Bolii Cave into a cultural center.
He is the custodian of the natural monument at the foot of Bănita Citadel.
The Bolii Cave, abandoned and impossible to visit before the takeover, has now become an important place for tourists who arrive in the Jiului Valley.
You can contact us at
HeadQuarters of the Association Petro Aqua:
Petrosani, Hunedoara county, Aleea Florilor bl.1, sc.1, ap.4
Phone/Fax:
0040.254.543.794/0040.254.541.533
President
Suhanek Imre: +40722559980
Daniela Onofre: +40726252080
E-mail: asociatia@petroaqua.ro