Iulius Town Timișoara

Iulius Town Timișoara [2] (formerly Iulius Mall) is the name of the mixed-use development, edge city, and shopping mall located in Timișoara, Romania.[3] At the time of its completion it was the first shopping mall in Timișoara.

Iulius Town
Iulius Town Timișoara at night, September 2019
LocationTimișoara, Romania
Opening date20 October 2005
OwnerIulius Group
No. of stores and services450
Total retail floor area64,215 m2 (691,200 sq ft)[1]
No. of floors5
Parking4,070 underground & deck
Websiteiuliustown.ro
Iulius Town Timișoara at night, September 2019
Iulius Town Timișoara at night, September 2019
Iulius Town Timișoara at night, September 2019

Shopping center

The mall has:[4] 4,070 parking spaces, 450 stores, including a 11,500 sqm Auchan hypermarket, a twelve-screen Cinema City cinema, a food court, full-service restaurants, bars and cafés, a semi-olympic swimming pool & largest fitness club in Romania (over 3,400 sqm), a climbing wall & ice rink – during the winter season (from November to March), bowling & billiard hall, casino, Kids Land & Play Zone for children, banks, police offices (vehicle registration, driving licence examinations and passport service), and a post office.

Iulius Town edge city

Iulius Town complex includes the 120,000 sqm mall and over 100,000 sqm also of Class A office space, the most in a single location in the region,[5] thus classifying Iulius Town as an edge city. Included in the Iulius Town development, the total retail floor area of the shopping mall will be increased to 118,000 sq m.

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