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Iulius Town Timișoara (until 2019 Openville Timișoara) [1] is the name of a mixed-use development, edge city and shopping mall located in Timișoara, Romania.Owned by the Iulius Group [] –Atterbury Europe consortium, the project was conceived from the beginning to integrate Iulius Mall, now completed with office, retail and entertainment functions.
Six residential, one for office suites, a hotel and a multistorey car park. As of February 2023, four of the residential buildings, the car park and the office building are completed. [ 4 ] In 2021, a boulevard was built across the complex area and was set to become part of the main circulation arteries of the town.
Iulius Mall Timișoara; Shopping City Timișoara; Bega Shopping Center (Timisoara) Galeria 1 (Timisoara) Euro Shopping Center (Timisoara) Glass gallery Giroc; Palatul Lugoj; Elis center (Lugoj) Funshop park (Timisoara) Kappa Shopping Center (Timisoara)
The mall is built on an 18-hectare plot of land and has a leasable area of 70,000 m 2. [2] The two-story construction has 110 shops, 2,700 on-site and above-ground parking spaces with electric/hybrid car charging stations, a self-service car wash and bicycle racks. [ 3 ]
The second mall, Shopping City, opened in March 2016. [161] The shopping center has a leasable area of 70,000 m 2 , covering almost 20 ha and comprising 110 stores on two levels. Within Shopping City, the largest Cinema City multiplex outside Bucharest was opened in April 2016, with 13 3D rooms, an IMAX room and a 4DX room. [ 162 ]
Iulius Mall is a chain of malls in Romania. It currently operates four malls in four cities: It currently operates four malls in four cities: Iulius Mall Iaşi
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The Military Casino (Romanian: Cazinoul Militar), one of the oldest buildings of Timișoara, is situated on the west side of the city's Liberty Square. [1] Its construction began in 1744 and was completed in 1775.