“ACM Group” continues to identify unregistered historical buildings in the mountainous region of Ingushetia and add them to the Unified Electronic Database of Monuments in Ingushetia, which is being created by the company with the full support of the SAFMAR Charitable Foundation. Buildings that have the characteristics of cultural heritage sites must also be entered into the Register of Cultural Heritage Sites of Ingushetia for their legal and actual protection.
The ACM Group team has completed its work on studying and identifying buildings and steles in the hard-to-reach Kiazhi-Gala Tower Complex, also known as Lezhg. The existing register contains seven cultural heritage sites, including residential towers, ruins, and crypts. ACM Group specialists have identified 21 more historical monuments at the Lezhg complex that possess the characteristics of cultural heritage sites, including towers, crypts, and steles.
“ACM Group” sent 21 applications to the Committee for the Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites of Ingushetia to include the identified sites in the Register of Newly Identified Cultural Heritage Sites of Ingushetia. We hope that within 90 working days, 21 more sites will legally become identified sites of the Russian Federation and take their rightful place among other unique monuments of the country. “ACM Group” is ready to provide all additional assistance necessary to legally protect the unique towers, crypts, and steles of the Lezhg Tower Complex.
Incidentally, during an inspection of one of the towers in the complex, a unique inscription was discovered on a preserved wooden historical lintel: “3.10.1928. Vyshegurov.”