With the headquarters in a building that had belonged to the United Factories of Oil and Soap since 1844, subsequently, to the Lumina Factory in 1948, and most recently to the Azur Factory, FABER Cultural Centre aims to facilitate the… Continue Reading →
Established in 1992 in the prestigious Kimmel villa, The French Institute has, until 2012, been one of the four branches of the French Institute in Romania (together with Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca and Iași). The institute’s mission is to promote the politics… Continue Reading →
The „Corneliu Mikloși” Public Transport Museum marks two important moments in the history of Timisoara: the inauguration of the first horse-drawn tram line from Romania in 1869 and their replacement with electricity powered tramways in 1899. The museum is located… Continue Reading →
The ISHO Offices and ISHO Pavilion are part of ISHO, a large-scale residential project in Timișoara created with the aim of redefining the urban space and generating a contemporary alternative to what living in the city encapsulates. Take Ionescu, 46C,… Continue Reading →
Built between 1904 and 1905, the ISHO House was one of the first buildings that was part of the ILSA wool factory. The factory opened in 1905 and, after the nationalization process of 1948, it underwent a forced industrialization process,… Continue Reading →
The Timișoara National Art Museum, a reference institution for cultural life, which holds local, national and universal artistic treasures, operates in one of the most beautiful buildings in Unirii Square, the Baroque Palace. Unirii Square 1, Timișoara 300085 Exhibition: Secret Wing… Continue Reading →