Flavia Palace
Building in Timișoara, Romania
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Flavia Palace, also known as Weismayr Palace,[1] is a historical building on Splaiul Tudor Vladimirescu in Timișoara, Romania. Since 2003, it has hosted the German Consulate in Timișoara,[2] which serves the counties of Arad, Bihor, Caraș-Severin, Mehedinți, Satu Mare, and Timiș—home to approximately 31,000 of the 60,000 ethnic Germans registered in Romania.[3]
Alternative namesWeismayr Palace
Architectural styleEclectic
Location10 Splaiul Tudor Vladimirescu, Timișoara, Romania
| Flavia Palace | |
|---|---|
Palatul Flavia | |
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| Alternative names | Weismayr Palace |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Eclectic |
| Location | 10 Splaiul Tudor Vladimirescu, Timișoara, Romania |
| Coordinates | 45°44′55″N 21°13′16″E |
| Current tenants | German Consulate |
| Construction started | 1 October 1903 |
| Completed | 15 October 1904 |
It was built between 1903 and 1904 in eclectic style.[4] Between the 1970s and 1989, it served as a paid polyclinic with specialist medical practices, while a medical laboratory operated on the ground floor.[5]
