Yeah it felt weird when I left the UK and came to Armenia and saw some seriously old things that are just left to the elements. There are huge rocks with carvings in them that date back hundreds of years that are just casually left outside with no protection. Even museums just have bronze age items just sitting there without a case around them. But I think the difference is the much higher trust society. There's great pride in the culture and tradition here, whereas that has definitely been lost back home.
While it seemed odd that they'd keep such items outside, I understand it as they want to maintain that tradition, those old items they feel are best where they always have been, and that there's no need to start moving them around.
That's true actually - in some cultures, there's a lost respect and understanding of history at all. Protecting them from the idiots is a necessary act and the rest of us pay for it.
I think it'd be hard to move a fort inside haha.
You know, when they first saved Stonehenge no one really cared about it or understood its value. One guy actually worked to save it and erect the fallen stones.