The St. George Serbian Church (Romanian: Biserica sârbească „Sf.
[3] During the period in which it was built, the Romanian patriarchates in Banat had been transferred under the jurisdiction of the Serbian metropolis, which had moved its seat from Belgrade to Timișoara.
Thus, St. George Church was a place of worship for Romanian and Serbian Orthodox parishioners, with services being held in both languages.
The iconostasis of the church was designed in 1764 by the painter Nikola Nešković from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava.
The right and left votive offerings were made in the first half of the 19th century and represent the martyrs St. George and St. Demetrios.