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]]>Roses Park is one of Timisoara’s prettiest sights. It was designed for the Universal Exposition in 1891, when Emperor Franz Joseph I came to visit. After the First World War, in 1934, it was replanted and reopened as a rosarium, the largest one in this part of Europe.
The Museum of the Communist Consumer is a free, private museum, which resembles a home from the communist era, up to the late 1980s. Open every day of the week, the museum has three large rooms full of household electronics, school paraphernalia, toys, postcards, cleaning supplies and many more retro things.
The Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, the astonishing building and the symbol of Timisoara, can fit 5,000 worshipers. Its construction began in 1936 and was finished in 1941. It is considered one of the tallest Orthodox buildings is the world.
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]]>Roses Park is one of Timisoara’s prettiest sights. It was designed for the Universal Exposition in 1891, when Emperor Franz Joseph I came to visit. After the First World War, in 1934, it was replanted and reopened as a rosarium, the largest one in this part of Europe.
The Museum of the Communist Consumer is a free, private museum, which resembles a home from the communist era, up to the late 1980s. Open every day of the week, the museum has three large rooms full of household electronics, school paraphernalia, toys, postcards, cleaning supplies and many more retro things.
The Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, the astonishing building and the symbol of Timisoara, can fit 5,000 worshipers. Its construction began in 1936 and was finished in 1941. It is considered one of the tallest Orthodox buildings is the world.
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