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In the last period, the European Union, according to the treaty regarding its functioning, wanted to contribute to the development of the culture of the member states while respecting the diversity of each of them, both at the national and regional level, highlighting the cultural heritage. Thus, the responsibility of developing policies in the field of culture belongs to the member states. The European vision is that in the future, culture (heritage) will be seen both as an independent field and as a generator of real value for citizens and society. This vision envisages a perfect collaboration between administrative, local and national structures with specialists to develop a new communication system beyond language barriers, a means to emancipate spirits and favor social cohesion. Engineering science, in the future, will contribute through creation to the promotion of national values, to the development of civilization, to economic progress. At the same time, the digital revolution allows even now, but especially in the future, new, innovative forms of access to knowledge. In this context, the authors of the article develop a new concept for Romania, of restoration, not so much through the measures applied to the monument as through the other aspects aimed at increasing their impact on the progress of civilization - on knowledge. The case studies identified by the authors argue this vision and also represent an opening in promoting the new attitude in the concept of restoration.