Elisabetin - quiet and refined residential area with buildings decorated in Art Nouveau - Secession style, we will walk through it starting from Maria square; here the Romanian Revolution from 1989 began, near the protestant church.
We'll hear some interesting stories about the Romanian Revolution, started not far from here, about the area life at the end of XIXth century.
Then we'll admire the interesting buildings, in Plevnei square, decorated in Art Nouveau style, with the statue of Gherghe Doja in the middle of this space.
Then we'll follow the main artery, Gheorghe Doja street with some interesting buildings located there.
We'll arrive in the parc Carmen Sylva, where a new grecocatholic church was built and the statue of Laszlo Szekely, the chief architect, the creator of the modern Timisoara could be admired.
We'll end our tour by admiring interesting buildings from Mihai Viteazu boulevard, Faculty of Mechanics, then in Balcescu square, the wonderful catholic church and the building of the monastery located there.
We will also admire representative buildings on Mihai Viteazu Street and partially on Tudor Vladimirescu Street.