Freidorf

Freidorf (German for "free village"; Hungarian: Szabadfalu) was one of the first German settlements in Temes County, Kingdom of Hungary. It was recorded in 1369 as Zabadfalua, Zabadfalu, in 1415, 1482 as Zabadfalu, in 1808 as Freydorf, Frajtok, in 1851, 1888 as Freidorf, Szabadfalva, from 1913 as Szabadfalu.[1] In 1920, it became part of Romania; since 1950 it is a district of the city of Timișoara. Freidorf maintains a beautiful architecture, old German-style homes, and many green spaces.

Catholic church in Freidorf

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Freidorf include:

References

  1. "Szabadfalu". Archived from the original on 2016-04-11. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
  2. Puhl, Widmar. 1993. Dichter für die Freiheit: von der subversiven Kraft der Literatur in Osteuropa. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, pp. 76, 151.
  3. Hesse, Wolfgang, & Katja Schumann (eds.). 2006. Mensch!: Photographien aus Dresdner Sammlungen. Marburg: Jonas Verlag, p. 275.


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