Łódź is a scale ancient city of centuries-old history and traditions with many of interesting sights still preserved. A large number of architectural and historical monuments were destroyed during the World War II. Many of the destroyed monuments were restored and renovated and today they are among the most important tourist places to visit. One of the most interesting ancient records is the building of Lodz Politechnic university administration. A nice building of audacious architectural form is well preserved till present days. The high turrets with skyward jutting spires add to massive building some tones of elegance. The ancient building is sinking in the greenery of a large garden which is by itself an important sight of the city.
Łódź will meet the travelers not only with interesting sights but also with numerous restaurants and cafes. Each gastronomic establishment treats the guests with interesting dishes and … Open
Lodz is known as a major textile industry center. Numerous factories that were opened here contributed to the formation of the city. Today, it is still famous for its high-quality textile … Open
In the Marysin area, you will find monuments reminiscent of the tragic events in the history of Poland and the whole world. We are talking about Litzmannstadt Ghetto located here. It was the second largest ghetto in Poland established during the Second World War. Jews, communists, gypsies were isolated here. Gradually, from a small reservation, the ghetto turned into a "factory" working for the Wehrmacht. Nothing left of synagogues that were once located in this place. During the rule of the Third Reich, ghetto residents were not even allowed to pray and celebrate holidays, both religious and political. Find out about this and other facts in the nearby Stacja Radegast Museum.
The major part of the entertaining centers, popular malls and shops, restaurants and cafes are located in the main pedestrian street of the city being Piotrkowska Street. The street is more … Open
Lodz is often associated with its textile industry. Today, you can see many monuments that testify to its high development. One of these is Ksiezy Mlyn, a group of textile factories built in 1824. Just like the Israeli Factory of Poznan, this historic monument is built of red brick - at that time this material was considered the most popular. In Lodz and Poland in general, you can notice many buildings of this kind. To learn more about the history of the region's textile industry, head to the Centralne Muzeum Włókiennictwa w Łodzi.
1. Local people hold in highest esteem the religion. For travelers who opt for visiting religious sights the outfit is of greatest importance. It should not be bright and revealing, women … Open
A wonderful architectural monument combining elements of the Neo-Baroque and Neo-Renaissance is Kamienica Schmidtów - an apartment building with commercial premises built in 1893. It's hardly possible to ignore the building - its original architecture catches the eye immediately. Well, just like Pasaż Róży. Try to imagine a narrow installation laid out by fragments of mirrors (mosaics). Want to see it right now? Just do it, because the sight is really worth it. The author of the passage is Joanna Raikovska who presented her creation to the public in 2013. The Centrum Dialogu Marka Edelmana completed in 2010 stands out among other modern structures. Here, the focus is put on the dialogue between the cultures - Polish and Jewish.
Lodz boasts many good museums where tourists can find out a lot of interesting information about the world around. So, the Muzeum Tradycji Niepodległościowych w Łodzi has a historical orientation and telling about the struggle for independence in Poland. Particular attention is paid to the years 1939-1945. The cultural institution occupies a former prison building dating back to 1885. Get acquainted with the distinctive local culture at the Muzeum Archeologiczne i Etnograficzne. Here you will see traditional costumes, household items, and traditional crafts, as well as works of art created by local masters. Of great interest are an exhibition dedicated to primitive people and a collection demonstrating rural life.
The Muzeum Pałac Herbsta is a villa and Neo-Renaissance cultural monument built in 1877. It has preserved the interior of past years so this is a great opportunity to get acquainted with the traditional way of life of local nobles. Many travelers would be interested in the Muzeum Kinematografii that tells about the history of Polish cinema. Exhibits presented here are related to cult Polish films and cartoons such as “SexMission”, “Znachor”, “Rex”, “Lolek and Bolek”. The collection consists of costumes, figurines, dolls, film sets, equipment that were used to create the masterpieces.
Many shopping enthusiasts visit Lodz for the sole purpose of wandering around shopping pavilions of the legendary Ptak Outlet. It is the largest outlet in Poland that houses about 2,500 … Open
Lodz also attracts fans of theatrical art who can enjoy several excellent cultural institutions hosting great performances regularly. These include the Teatr Nowy Kazimierza Dejmka striking with its repertoire and exquisite exterior. Nearby is the Arlekin Puppet Theater, which is a must-have for children. Another local cultural institution worthy of a visit is the Teatr Wielki where not only theatrical performances but also symphony concerts and operas take place. For the same purpose (of listening to something from the classical repertoire), one can visit another concert hall - Filharmonia Artura Rubinsteina.
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