St. Mary Square, Timișoara, Urban square in Iosefin district, Timișoara, Romania.
St. Mary Square is located in the Iosefin district and sits at the crossing of 16 December 1989 Boulevard and Gheorghe Doja Street. It serves as a central junction connecting the old neighborhood to surrounding streets and areas.
The square is named after Gheorghe Doja, a 16th-century leader of a peasant revolt whose memory is tied to this area of Timișoara. It later became a significant gathering place during the political upheaval of 1989.
As part of the Old Iosefin urban site, the square maintains its classification as a protected historic monument, preserving the architectural heritage of Timișoara.
The square is easily reached on foot from nearby bus stations and connects to shops and cafes in the surrounding area. Visitors will find the space most comfortable during early morning or evening hours when foot traffic is lighter.
This square was among the first places in Romania where citizens openly rallied against communist rule in 1989 and spoke publicly for change. Its role as a site of peaceful resistance makes it a noteworthy point in European history of that era.
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