Splaiul Tudor Vladimirescu


Splaiul Tudor Vladimirescu is a street along the left bank of the Bega Canal in the Iosefin district of the western Romanian city of Timișoara. Its counterpart on the right bank is Splaiul Nicolae Titulescu. It was named after Tudor Vladimirescu, a prominent figure in Romanian history who led the Wallachian uprising of 1821.
It starts at the junction of Michael the Brave Boulevard and Michael the Brave Bridge, crosses 16 December 1989 Boulevard at the Mary Bridge, and runs to Rahovei Street. It continues in Elisabetin as Vasile Pârvan Boulevard.
The German Consulate has been operating at number 9, in the Flavia Palace, since 2003.

Monuments

An urban site from the street, which includes most of the buildings on the street, is included in the Romanian Register of Monuments.
No.ImageNameConstruction dateMonument code
Old Iosefin urban site
6. Alajos House
8. Bellái House
9. Bécsi Palace
10. Flavia Palace
11. Reiter House
12. Marschall Palace
14. Water Palace
22–24. Szengház-type houses
19th–20th centuriesTM-II-sB-06098