List of places in Timișoara

This is a list of the most important tourist sites and buildings in Timișoara, Romania.

Historical places

Places of worship

Historical buildings

Dauerbach Palace
  • Huniade Castle
  • Maria Theresia Bastion [2]
  • Brück House
  • House with Lions
  • Emmer House
  • House with Atlantes
  • House of Florymund Mercy
  • Mühle House
  • The Turkish House
  • Dicasterial Palace
  • Dauerbach Palace
  • Deschan Palace
  • Hilt Palace
  • Vogel Palace
  • Lloyd Palace
  • Löffler Palace
  • Merbl Palace
  • Neuhausz Palace
  • Széchényi Palace
  • Weiss Palace
  • Baroque Palace
  • Water Palace
  • The Roman Catholic Palace
  • The old town Hall
  • Military Casino
  • The military hospital
  • Historic abattoir
  • The Piarist Complex
  • Neptune Public Bathroom

Statues and historical monuments

The Statue of St. Maria and of St. Nepomuk in Liberty Square, Timișoara after being restored in 2015.
  • Statue of the Holy Trinity
  • Statue of St. Maria
  • Statue of St. Nepomuk
  • Capitoline Wolf Statue
  • St. George's Monument
  • Heroes Monument[3]
  • Traian Square Obelisk

Cultural buildings

Opera House

Museums

  • Museum of Banat
  • Banat Village Museum [5]
  • Memorial Museum of the 1989 Revolution [6]
  • Art Museum [7]
  • Museum of the Communist Consumer
  • Serbian Bishops' Collection [8]

Educational

Polytechnic University

Public

Private

Squares

Union Square
  • Victory Square (Opera Square)
  • Liberty Square
  • Union Square
  • Saint George Square
  • Traian Square
  • Bălcescu Square
  • Saint Maria Square
  • Plevnei Square
  • Mocioni Square (Sinaia Square)

Sport

Gardens, parks and forests

  • Botanical Park
  • Central Park
  • Cathedral Park
  • Alpineț Park
  • Justice Park
  • Roses Park
  • Children's Park
  • Civil Park
  • People's Park (Queen Maria Park)
  • Zoological Garden
  • Green Forest [17]

Shopping Centers

Notes

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