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The row of palaces in Victory Square. Administrative Palace; Anchor Palace; Baroque Palace; Dauerbach Palace; Deschan Palace; Dicasterial Palace; Emmer Palace; Gálgon Palace
The Civic Park is located at the border of the former fortress of Timișoara, behind the Continental Hotel, being delimited by Carol Telbisz Street, Ion C. Brătianu Boulevard, 1989 Revolution Boulevard and Mihai Eminescu Boulevard and has an area of 76,000 m 2, of which 67,500 m 2 lawn and trees, 5,000 m 2 alleys, and the rest, other spaces.
Dâmbovița is a district in southern Timișoara. [1] Its name comes from the homonymous boulevard that crosses it from west to east. It is a district created for the labor migration produced when the communist regime decided to accelerate industrialization. [2]
The German Cultural Centre Timișoara (German: Deutsches Kulturzentrum Temeswar; Romanian: Centrul Cultural German Timișoara) is located at 2 Augustin Pacha Street, in the Cetate district of the western Romanian city of Timișoara.
Liberty Square (Romanian: Piața Libertății), formerly known as Parade Square (Romanian: Piața de Paradă) or Prince Eugene Square (Romanian: Piața Prințul Eugen), is an urban square in Timișoara.
The last reorganization of the park dates from 2012, when, on an area of over 11,000 m 2, the municipality planted 9,024 roses, 428 trees and shrubs and also rebuilt 12 pergolas, 77 benches and 12 Roman vases. [5] [7]
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The Victory Square (Romanian: Piața Victoriei), known until 1990 as the Opera Square (Romanian: Piața Operei), is the central square of Timișoara.It is the place where Timișoara was proclaimed on 20 December 1989 the first city free of communism in Romania. [3]