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Vienna Barracks, Timișoara

Coordinates: 45°45′31″N 21°13′39″E / 45.75861°N 21.22750°E / 45.75861; 21.22750
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Vienna Barracks
Cazarma Vienei
Map
Former namesFranz Joseph Barracks
Alternative namesU Barracks
General information
StatusRuined
Architectural styleAustrian Baroque
Address2 Mărăști Square
Timișoara
Romania
Coordinates45°45′31″N 21°13′39″E / 45.75861°N 21.22750°E / 45.75861; 21.22750
Completed1752
RenovatedAfter 1849
Technical details
Floor count3

The Vienna Barracks (Romanian: Cazarma Vienei), also known as U Barracks due to its layout, is a historic building, now ruined, in the Cetate district of Timișoara, Romania. It is the only one of the three barracks of the old Timișoara Fortress that still exists today. The other two, Petrovaradin Barracks and Transylvania Barracks, were demolished together with city development works of the first half of the 20th century.

History

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The original barracks was built in 1752 and had a ground floor and a first floor, with a closed outline on all four sides. It was known as the Vienna Barracks because in front of it was the Vienna Gate of the Timișoara Fortress, which provided access to the northwest, towards the SzegedBudapestVienna road. The facade in the Austrian Baroque style was facing Mărăști Square.[1]

It was seriously damaged following the siege of 1849. After 1849, a new barracks was rebuilt with three levels (ground floor and two floors), with a U-shaped plan open to the north, towards Mărăști Square. Back then it was called the Franz Joseph Barracks.[1]

By 1923, the Military School of Artillery was located here. During the mid-20th century it housed warehouses, then several socialist trade enterprises, after the revolution it fell into disrepair.[2]

In 2009, it was bought from the city hall, for 11 million euros, by the Investment Baltic Estates Company, which wanted to build a mall there.[3][4] However, the economic crisis stopped the initiative and led it to sell the building in 2011 to businesswoman Mioara Simcelescu for 7 million euros.[5] As of 2023, there are plans to convert the building into a five-star hotel with 105 rooms and an underground parking lot with approximately 100 spaces. The project also includes loft conversion and the construction of a new building in the yard.[3][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Cazarma U". Timisoara-Info.ro.
  2. ^ Damian, Daniela (19 August 2020). "Cazarma U, "oaia neagră" a Pieței Unirii". Renașterea bănățeană.
  3. ^ a b Both, Ștefan (25 July 2023). "Cazarma U din Timișoara, transformată în hotel de cinci stele. Vor apărea peste 70 de locuri de parcare subterane". Adevărul.
  4. ^ Piticariu, Bogdan (10 August 2017). "Banii pentru Cazarma U, unul dintre misterele Timişoarei". Timpolis.
  5. ^ Ștefănescu, Andreea (21 April 2023). "Cazarma U din Timișoara. Începe transformarea de la ruina din centrul orașului, la galerie de artă și hotel de cinci stele". Ghidul Banatului.
  6. ^ "P.U.Z.-Reabilitare, reamenajare și extindere Cazarmă" (PDF). Primăria Municipiului Timișoara.