Timișoara 700 Square

In a restored wing of the former fortress is the military chapel, first mentioned in 1801, which was re-consecrated in 2000 with the patron saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki.

To the north, modern buildings border the square, including the city's first data center (1970), the headquarters of the city's operator of public water and sewerage services Aquatim (2000) and the building of the West Regional Development Agency (2019), the institution dealing with the implementation of European funded projects.

In 1994, the Adam Müller-Guttenbrunn House, the center of the German community in Banat, was opened to the east of the square.

In front of the clinic, after 1990, a bronze statue was erected on a small green area to commemorate the victims of the Romanian Revolution.

In April 2013, following the excavations for the construction of a foundation of an office building, a series of remains were discovered, including a sluice built in the 18th century by the Habsburg administration, very well preserved, and used in the system of defense around the bastion.

The Orthodox military chapel
Fragment of the Eugene Bastion in 700 Square