Huniade Castle
The Huniade Castle, Timişoara
The Huniade Castle (Castelul Huniade in Romanian) is the oldest monument of Timişoara, built between 1443 and 1447 by John Hunyadi over the old royal castle dating from the 14th century (built during the reign of Charles of Anjou).
It currently houses the History Section and the Natural Sciences Section of the Banat Museum.
See also
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| Historical |
- Huniade Castle
- Maria Theresia Bastion
- Brück House
- Emmer House
- House with Atlantes
- Dauerbach Palace
- Deschan Palace
- Dicasterial Palace
- Hilt & Vogel Palace
- Lloyd Palace
- Löffler Palace
- Merbl Palace
- Neuhausz Palace
- Széchényi Palace
- Neptune Public Bathroom
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| Cultural | |
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| Places of worship | |
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| Educational | |
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| Statues and monuments |
- Statue of the Holy Trinity ("Plague Column")
- Statue of St. Maria and of St. Nepomuk
- Capitoline Wolf Statue
- St. George's Monument
- Heroes Monument
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| Forests, parks, gardens and natural landmarks |
- 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
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| Squares |
- Victory Square (Opera Square)
- Liberty Square
- Union Square
- Saint George Square
- Traian Square
- Bălcescu Square
- Saint Maria Square
- Plevnei Square
- Mocioni Square (Sinaia Square)
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| Sports venues | |
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| Shopping | |
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Coordinates: 45°45′11.43″N 21°13′37.55″E / 45.7531750°N 21.2270972°E / 45.7531750; 21.2270972