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A fost construit între 1910 – 1912 după planurile arhitectului Leopold Baumhorn, iar in prezent adăpostește sediul Rectoratului Universității Politehnica din Timișoara.

Muzeul Național al Banatului are sediul într-o clădire declarată monument istoric – Castelul Huniade,

The palace was built for the Timiș – Bega Hydro Improvement Company, established in 1871, especially for the management of the Bega Canal, an important transport route at the time.

Built according to the plans of architect Emil Töry in 1900 style, the building was completed in 1905. After the 1989 Revoulution the building also houses the Timișoara Intercultural Institute.

Biserica ortodoxă română cu hramul Nașterea Maicii Domnului a fost construită după planurile arhitectului prof. Victor Vlad de antreprenorul arh. Constantin Purcariu în stil neobizantin cu unele elemente ale stilului modern interbelic; Autorizația de construire a fost eliberată în anul 1931.

Mária Radocsay House was built in the historic style with classicist elements in the second half of the 19th century. In a 6-room apartment Valeria lived until the death of her husband, doctor Vasile Pintea, in 1940.

The house from the second half of the 19th century, in which Valeria dr Pintea lived after the death of her husband, doctor Valeriu Pintea, in 1940.

The János (Johann) Hochstrasser Palace, built between 1912 and 1914, was the second three-story building in Iosefin. It belongs to the late Secession, with geometric shapes, anticipating the Art Deco style.

The Roman-Catholic church, "The Birth of the Virgin Mary", was built between 1774-1775 in the late baroque style. The Nôtre-Dame complex in Iosefin is a building complex built in 1881 with a fund of 100,000 florins donated by Alexandre Bonnaz, the Roman Catholic bishop of Cenad.

The Iosefin agro-food market is part of the homonymous neighborhood of Timisoara, its name deriving from Emperor Joseph II of Habsburg.

Kandia was a chocolate and sugar factory in Timisoara. It was established before 1890. The company holds in its portfolio the Kandia, Rom and Laura chocolate brands, the Magura cake, the Sugus and Silvana candies.

The firehouse in Iosefin is a historic monument located in Timișoara, designed by László Székely in the 1900s style. It was built in the Iosefin district, and is currently the headquarters of The Fire Department Timisoara, No2.

The Iosefin Synagogue is a Jewish place of worship in the municipality of Timisoara. It was built in an eclectic style, in the Iosefin district, where its name comes from.

Timisoara North Railway Station is the main train station in the city and also the largest train station in the western region of Romania. The first station building was inaugurated in 1897. It was built in neoclassical style following the project of the Hungarian architect Ferenc Pfaff.

The Iron Bridge was originally built in 1871 in place of the current Traian Bridge, located between the Cetate and Iosefin-Elisabetin neighborhoods. It was then dismantled in 1915 and replaced in 1916 on the same current site, also in the Iosefin district.

It was built in 1869, when the Steam Mill Society of Banat was founded. Since 1880 it became a subsidiary of the mills "Elisabeta" in Budapest, until 1909, when it was bought by the famous family of industrialists Prohaska from Timisoara.

The Arendt confectionery in Timisoara was opened by Julius Arendt in 1929, in the Iosefin district, opposite the current "Merlin" Puppet Theater. The Arendt confectionery in Iosefin was one of the most famous places in Timisoara where sweets were sold and consumed.

The water tower in Iosefin is an industrial monument in Timisoara. It was part of the water supply system of Timisoara from the beginning of the 20th century. In 2008, Timisoara City Hall announced that it intends to set up in the tower a small cultural cafe, a coffee museum, dedicated to Timisoare resident Francesco Illy, who invented an espresso coffee machine.