Endless Column (RTRO)

Landmark Name: Coloana Infinitului
Type: Indirectly Related Monument
Association: Round Table Romania
Location: Târgu Jiu, Oltenia, Romania (Google Maps)


Brâncuși’s Endless Column (or Infinite Column) is part of the Sculptural Ensemble of Constantin Brâncuși in the city of Târgu Jiu, located in the Oltenia province. It was built in 1938 and symbolizes the concept of infinity and the endless sacrifice of Romanian soldiers.

The sculpture consists of 15 rhomboidal modules, with a half-unit at both the top and bottom, totaling 16 elements. The incomplete top unit is believed to represent the idea of infinity—a symbolic link between Earth and Sky. The column stands 29.35 meters tall and is made of cast iron.

Since 2013, it has served as the symbol of Round Table Romania. This makes the monument an attractive landmark to any visiting Tablers.

In its presence, visitors would say “Noi medităm la infinit…”, which would translate to “Here, we stand in meditation before the infinite.” 


Representatives of 41Club, Round Table International, Round Table Romania, Tangent, and Tangent International visiting the monument in 2025.