Piata Unirii, Timisoara, Romania

Piata Unirii, Timisoara, Romania

Piata Unirii, Timisoara, Romania
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Panoramic photo by Mike Trandafirescu Taken 18:16, 05/11/2009 - Views loading...

Piata Unirii, Timisoara, Romania

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A view of the plaza from the very center. On one side the Catholic Cathedral dominates the plaza. Close the the cathedral is an old spring with mineral water, many people use daily.

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A: B Fotovest 28 08 2010 Timisoara

by Valentin Arfire, less than 10 meters away

the fotovest meeting we held on August 28 was memorable for the appearence of the youngest official c...

B Fotovest 28 08 2010 Timisoara

B: Timisoara Unirii Square and The Roman Catholic Dome

by Marcin Klaban, less than 10 meters away

Timisoara Unirii Square and The Roman Catholic Dome

C: Piata Unirii on February 12 2011

by Valentin Arfire, 10 meters away

being late for our weekly Fotovest meeting, I took the opportunity to take :) yet another panorama of...

Piata Unirii on February 12 2011

D: 02 09 2010 By Night Timisoara - Piata Unirii

by Valentin Arfire, 10 meters away

:) a panorama by night in Timisoara - Piata Unirii the mixed light was challenging - especially the h...

02 09 2010 By Night Timisoara - Piata Unirii

E: A Fotovest 28 08 2010 Timisoara

by Valentin Arfire, 10 meters away

the fotovest meeting we held on August 28 was memorable for the appearence of the youngest official c...

A Fotovest 28 08 2010 Timisoara

F: Timisoara, Summer 2009 - 79

by Jeffrey Martin, 10 meters away

I visited Timisoara, Romania in the summer of 2009 to attend the annual Panotools Meeting. I had a lo...

Timisoara, Summer 2009 - 79

G: Piata Unirii - the fountain

by Valentin Arfire, 20 meters away

Piata Unirii - the fountain

H: Timisoara, Summer 2009 - 78

by Jeffrey Martin, 20 meters away

I visited Timisoara, Romania in the summer of 2009 to attend the annual Panotools Meeting. I had a lo...

Timisoara, Summer 2009 - 78

I: Timisoara, Summer 2009 - 74

by Jeffrey Martin, 20 meters away

I visited Timisoara, Romania in the summer of 2009 to attend the annual Panotools Meeting. I had a lo...

Timisoara, Summer 2009 - 74

J: Unirii Square Timisoara by night

by Michael Pop, 30 meters away

Union Square (Unirii) is the oldest square in Timisoara, in Baroque style. Originally named after the...

Unirii Square Timisoara by night

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