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Timişoara, Millenium Church

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The greatest Catholic church from Timişoara. It was built between 1896-1901, with the purpose of commemorating a millenium since the settlement of the Hungarians on these regions. It is the second dwelling of Romano-Catholic cult of the parish from the Fabric district. The old church built around 1726 is near by the beer factory. At the inauguration of the new church the old one was given to the Greco-Catholic parish's community, community which at that time didn't dispose of a church worthy to their cult. The Millenium church of great dimensions was constructed in Neo-Romanic and Neo-Gothic styles after the plans of Ybl. Lajos. The towers are 65 and the central dome 45m high. The church can host around 3000 Christians. The greater bell weights 2 420kg. The organ was realized by Leopold Wegenstein.

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