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Timișoara 700 Square. / 45.7581000°N 21.2249000°E / 45.7581000; 21.2249000. Timișoara 700 Square, colloquially 700 Square, is a square in Timișoara, Romania. It got its name in 1966, on the city's 700th anniversary; [2] Timișoara's first documentary mention comes from 1266. [3] Located on the western edge of the historic city ...
Location. Timișoara East railway station, previously known as Fabric railway station, [1] is one of the five stations of Timișoara. Timișoara East is the second most important station in the city, after Timișoara North. The station is transited daily by 15 trains operated by CFR Călători. [2] In 2012, 64,755 passengers boarded from ...
Timișoreana Brewery. Coordinates: 45°45′10″N 21°14′51″E. The brewery complex in 2023. Timișoreana Brewery ( Romanian: Fabrica de bere Timișoreana) is the first brewery established on the current territory of Romania, [1] in the Fabric district of Timișoara, in 1718. The brewery is owned today by Ursus Breweries and has a technical ...
The original St. Catherine Church, one of the oldest churches in the city, was built during the reign of the Hungarian King Charles Robert, who had temporarily moved his seat of government to what was then Temesvár. His wife Maria of Bytom died in Timișoara in 1317, also referred to in the literature as Maria Ecaterina or Maria Katharina, who ...
Queen Marie Park, Timișoara. / 45.7560111°N 21.2429361°E / 45.7560111; 21.2429361. Queen Marie Park ( Romanian: Parcul „Regina Maria” ), previously known as Coronini Park or People's Park, is the oldest park in Timișoara, [1] located on the right side of the Bega Canal. [2]
Cathedral Park, Timișoara. / 45.75000°N 21.22333°E / 45.75000; 21.22333. The Cathedral Park ( Romanian: Parcul Catedralei) is an urban park in Timișoara. It is located behind the Metropolitan Cathedral, across the Anton Scudier Central Park and covers an area of 45,400 m 2 .
Dan Păltinișanu Stadium (1963) / 45.7404583°N 21.244194°E / 45.7404583; 21.244194. The Dan Păltinișanu Stadium ( Romanian: Stadionul Dan Păltinișanu) is a former multi-purpose stadium in Timișoara, Romania. It was the second-largest stadium in Romania, with a seating capacity of 32,972. [1] Until its closure in 2022, it was ...
1. Burials by war. World War I. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ( Romanian: Mormântul Soldatului Necunoscut) is a monument located in Bucharest, Romania. Dedicated to the soldiers who died while fighting for Romania. It is one of many such national tombs . It was built in 1923 to commemorate the Romanians who died during World War I .