The New Millennium Reformed Center (Hungarian: Új Ezredév Református Központ) is a cultural and ecumenical center in the Fabric district of Timișoara, Romania, which includes a church, a boardroom, a concert hall, a club and games room and offers accommodation.
[1] Designed by Hungarian architect Imre Makovecz, it also hosts the Honorary Consulate of Hungary in Timișoara.
However, they were resumed in 2013, after winning a cross-border European project submitted together with Hungarian partners, worth 1.5 million euros.
[4] Furthermore, the fourth Orbán government allocated five million euros in 2018 for the completion of the works, as part of a project to support the cultural heritage of Makovecz, who died in 2011.
[7] The two adjacent winged towers have a base of 5.8 × 5.8 m, walls up to 26 m made of reinforced concrete, which are closed by a 16 m high wooden cap.