Located in Nicolae Bălcescu Square, the neo-Gothic church was built between 1912 and 1919 after a project by architect Károly Salkovits.
[2] The collection of the necessary sums began at the La trei coroane restaurant, where a fundraising event was organized every year.
For its construction, the bishop of Cenad, Sándor Dessewffy [hu], assistant to the pontifical throne, donated 50,000 Kronen and requested that the church be of the Salvatorian Order.
[3] Built in eclectic style with neo-Gothic influences, with a capacity of 2,000 seats, the church was designed by the architect Károly Salkovits, from Budapest, who also took over the management of the site.
Although the church could have been completed and put into use by the end of 1914, due to the outbreak of the war, many workers were mobilized on the front, and the entrepreneurs were unable to comply with their contractual obligations.