Timisoara is doing a great job repairing the historical buildings and making more pedestrian spaces. The new buildings are great too. The Iulius Town is a wonderful modern mall, far better than anything I've seen in a city of its size in the US. I loved living in Timisoara.
@@cinamar221 1:37 , 2:00 , 2:35 , 2:48 , 2:54 , 2:58 ,if u still confused ,im talking about The car Dacia ,and there are many more but im lazy to keep in mind the minutes
I lived in Timisoara, unfortunately you weren't going for their IT and luxury districts. First they built a lot of houses, now there is some Torontolaul area of blocks and Gyroc.
Nice vid, just like to point out that sometimes its the same building, and also Romanian cities have nice centers that underwent transformation.. like Oradea, etc :)
Unde e Iulius Town frate? Cel mai mare si important spatiu de retail si business din afara Bucurestiului Cred ca Timisoara e cel mai dinamic oras din tara la ora actuala :)
Is good too see that România started to develop, the politicians after they got their bank accounts full, they realized is not enough to be rich if you have to live in the same underdeveloped country! It took 2 decades to realize that, as most of big changes happened in last decade actually… so Brucan knew what he was talking about, that after revolution the political power will be too busy to get themselves rich first …when he told as on national tv that will take at least 20 years for the country to develop…
Timisoara is not what it seems. All these new developments are outside the common zones with little to no transport (even with the new tram). Just see the expanse past Piata Verde going north on Calea Aradulu. Its all Giroda and Dumbravita. Yes its been a hell of a lot of improvements since I first stepped foot there in 2007. But all the new developments arent even built to standard all the roads are dirt to access them and when you go to the developer they all like "thats the governments business not mine" Zona Bucovina is where its at. ;)
@@veziculorile he hasn't done anything. It's all stuck in bourocracy. However my work did lose power for a few days because they cut all the over ground electric lines. That was a promise they kept. They soon placed the lines in the ducting below ground.
@@stefanvederuscalon67132 Nu știu ce ai văzut tu, dar Timișoara e peste Brașov la toate capitolele: office, retail, rezidențial, industrial. Poate doar piața hotelurilor să fie mai dezvoltată în Brașov.
I love Romania. I keep coming back to this amazing country. Love from Poland.😀
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Timisoara is doing a great job repairing the historical buildings and making more pedestrian spaces. The new buildings are great too. The Iulius Town is a wonderful modern mall, far better than anything I've seen in a city of its size in the US. I loved living in Timisoara.
Will you film development in Serbia?
P.S. Love Romania from Serbia
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I consider that
My city Timisoara ❤️
It's the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2023, we're expecting you as our guests ✌️
Im from near Timisoara and gotta tell you that Timisoara built tall buildings really fast!
Im visting Timisora soon. Cant wait. Greets from Poland.
If you wouldn't see dacias everywhere ,you wouldn't believe this is romania 😅😅😅
I don't even saw ONE Dacia... show me at least one Dacia please....
@@cinamar221 u for sure blind 😂
@@cosmin342x where? What minute exactely ?
@@cinamar221 1:37 , 2:00 , 2:35 , 2:48 , 2:54 , 2:58 ,if u still confused ,im talking about The car Dacia ,and there are many more but im lazy to keep in mind the minutes
5 Dacia cars ... less then in western Europe..
It used to be green, now concrete skyscrapers.
Kao i BG😢
Skyscrapers are cool, and the city is green. More skyscrapers should be built.
💪 we have today 70% of EU purchasing power
2030 we get to 90%, in line with developed europe in terms with lifestyle 🇷🇴🇷🇴💪
I sure hope we will, maybe people will actually stop laughing at us
I think 74% we have in 2022
@@travellingwithrobert9986 Correct. And this is the national average. Timisoara is well above the average.
Real European city!
Nothing about Iulius Town witch is the biggest project outside Bucharest!?
yeah very weird he didn't show that :) I guess he must be Cluj-biased
Oh boy, can't wait for you to also do Oradea
@Andy Ash can't wait
I lived in Timisoara, unfortunately you weren't going for their IT and luxury districts. First they built a lot of houses, now there is some Torontolaul area of blocks and Gyroc.
Vox, Iulius Town and Isho and 700 Business Center
This exactly. Its just a lot of greed. But at least they putting power and internet lines down in the ground now : P
Nice vid, just like to point out that sometimes its the same building, and also Romanian cities have nice centers that underwent transformation.. like Oradea, etc :)
Or Timisoara
Unde e Iulius Town frate? Cel mai mare si important spatiu de retail si business din afara Bucurestiului
Cred ca Timisoara e cel mai dinamic oras din tara la ora actuala :)
When Google Maps comes to Croatia (September 2022), you need to do Split! It is a city which has grown so fast in terms of development!
Wait, Croatia doesn't have it? That is a waste of actual good progress sadly
there is streetview in Croatia, maybe it's regioblocked for you for some reason
There is already Street view in Split Croatia what do you mean?
@@virgilblaj1430 There is but only in one year (2011) :( This month it will come again so you can see the differences!
Will you make this kind of video about Szeged, Győr or Sopron in Hungary?
@Andy Ash ? I don't think I asked a Romanian nationalist to come here..
Your cities aren't worth it 😎
@Andy Ash haha lol
@Andy Ash ooh, that makes sense now
A lot less green
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No africans in the streets… happiness
Is good too see that România started to develop, the politicians after they got their bank accounts full, they realized is not enough to be rich if you have to live in the same underdeveloped country! It took 2 decades to realize that, as most of big changes happened in last decade actually… so Brucan knew what he was talking about, that after revolution the political power will be too busy to get themselves rich first …when he told as on national tv that will take at least 20 years for the country to develop…
This city is much better under the new administration, I am a nomad there...
Timisoara is not what it seems. All these new developments are outside the common zones with little to no transport (even with the new tram). Just see the expanse past Piata Verde going north on Calea Aradulu. Its all Giroda and Dumbravita. Yes its been a hell of a lot of improvements since I first stepped foot there in 2007. But all the new developments arent even built to standard all the roads are dirt to access them and when you go to the developer they all like "thats the governments business not mine" Zona Bucovina is where its at. ;)
That's something I wasn't aware of. Yet what is Fritz doing to make sure these parts of the city are connected to public transit.
Timisoara is exactly what it seems, probably the most developed city in romania.
@@veziculorile he hasn't done anything. It's all stuck in bourocracy. However my work did lose power for a few days because they cut all the over ground electric lines. That was a promise they kept. They soon placed the lines in the ducting below ground.
Iasi
Do oradea because they changed the city center a lot
looks barren and soulless, like most developments in Romania. the ones I keep seeing popping up in Bucharest are tragic
Do Brasov next. it's more impressive.
I don't think so. Timișoara is more developed.
@@JDk86 Having been to both I can state the opposite.
@@stefanvederuscalon67132 Nu știu ce ai văzut tu, dar Timișoara e peste Brașov la toate capitolele: office, retail, rezidențial, industrial. Poate doar piața hotelurilor să fie mai dezvoltată în Brașov.
@@JDk86 calitate de viață, renovare și aspect...la restul sunt diferente minuscule
@@JDk86 + la infrastructura in general Brașovul sta mult mai bine
Fain dar București este cel mai WoW 😊🇷🇴🙌
Bucuresti e cel mai de cacat oras din romania no hate