Industrial revolution in 19th century and its interesting architecture style left behind the most interesting sights of Lodz. Manufactures, factories and palaces of industry tycoons are completely different kind of monuments than we can find in other Polish cities. Some say that they are ugly, others see the beauty in their uniqueness. To create your own point of view you simply have to visit Lodz and see it on your own.
Piotrkowska Street
Piotrkowska Street
The most unique sight of Piotrkowska street is a Gallery of Great Lodz Inhabitants. Along the street we can encounter on real size statues of famous people connected with Lodz. Photos with poet Julian Tuwin or noble prize winner, writer Wladyslaw Reymont are always the best souvenirs from Lodz.
Julian Tuwim Statue
Almost all important sights of Lodz are in the area of Piotrkowska. Below you can find the most attractive of them.
White Factory
One of the most unique architecture monuments in Poland. It was built in 1835 as the first mechanical mill in kingdom. It was also the factory with the most modern equipment which included first steam engine.
White Factory
Nowadays White Factory is a seat of Central Museum of Textiles where you can admire interesting exhibits connected with the 19th century industry.
Arch-see of St. Stanislaw Kostka
Arch-see of Lodz
Plac Wolnosci with Taduesz Kosciusko monument
Plac Wolnosci (Freedom Plaza) is one of the most famous places in Lodz. It was built in 1823 as the main market square of the city. It’s surrounded by magnificent monuments for example impressive historical City Hall which is the seat of National Archives nowadays.
Freedom Plaza
Nowadays Freedom Plaza is next to Piotrkowska street the most representative place in the city. You can’t miss it while you’re in Lodz.
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