Discover the best top things to do in Western Romania, Romania including The Imperial Baths, Izvorul Conteselor, Saint Mary and Saint Nepomuk Statue, Statue Of The Holy Trinity, Vila Elisabeta, Column Of Fidelity, "omul Tinta" - Human Target, Crucifixion ( Crucificare ), Statue of Liberty, Timisoara Historical Center.
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Aside spending some time strolling around the resort town Baile Herculane, (the first documented resort in Romania, that was at the peak of its development during the 19th century), you can also enjoy some interesting locations such as the derelict Neptune Baths, a monument of the 19th century architecture, the Hercules statue, the Old Train Station built in 1886, the Casino, and a Museum displaying ancient Roman artifacts inside the Roman Hotel. Don't miss the beautiful sight of a sequoia tree by the Old Train Station. The city itself is quaint and utterly romantic, with lots of beer gardens, gazebos, and bistros, great for honeymooners. Its sulfur spas are great for people who suffer of dermatitis and other immune skin conditions. For the fit traveler in search of adventures, a great gateway to Domogled National Park (park entrance is located 10 minutes drive from downtown) or Nera Valley National Park .
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Column of Fidelity was a famous statue, built in 1852 by the Austrian Emperor Franz Josef, to show his gratitude for the local troups that defended the city of Timisoara for 107 days, during the Hungarian Revolution of 1948. Later, the main statue was detroyed and the monument was moved to the Cemetery of Heroes from Calea Sever Bocu, close to Iulius Mall
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Communism destroyed a lot of the city's monuments, the beautiful edifices of this square were left for decay. Lucky Timisoara will be European Cultural capital 2021 and is making efforts to show itself from its best side. Visiting in the later half of 2020 will have you encounter more construction sites and buildings under renovation than you probably fancy. Just a warning. The square features a mix of architectural styles, the Hapsburg era being the most prevalent. Even if not in need of medication pay a visit to the only pharmacy in the square, it still has all original apothecary interior. The Serbian episcopacy and St. George's cathedral are testimony of the peaceful melting pot that this part of Romania has always been. Don't miss. The bars and restaurants will provide a lovely break and chance to people watch.
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