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Explore 32 monumentos, pontos de interesse e atrações em Łódź, Poland. Dos pontos icônicos às joias escondidas — selecionados com base em experiências reais de viajantes.
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ms1
It was one of the first museums of modern art in Europe and has a really impressive collection of Polish and international 20th century art (for long time and arguably still the best in Poland). The building belonged to the Poznański family, same as the palace where Muzeum Historii Miasta Łodzi is located.…
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(Tip: after leaving the museum take Gdańska street and go 50 meters up north to see the beautiful building of the Music Academy - which used to be one of the houses of Izrael Poznański. If you are confident enough you can go in (entrance on ul. 1 Maja) to see an elegant stain glass window on the first floor.)
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Litzmannstadt Ghetto
The Litzmannstadt Ghetto was the second largest Jewish ghetto in Poland after the Warsaw Ghetto. It is referred to as both the Łódź Ghetto and the Litzmannstadt Ghetto, the latter name coming from the German general who captured the city in World War I (the entire city was later renamed Litzmannstadt in his honor).…
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The ghetto was the last one to be liquidated due to the high productivity of the slave laborers and lack of armed resistance. See Holocaust remembrance for context.
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ms2
Site oficialMs2 is dedicated mostly to the Collection of 20th and 21st Century Art. The museum is located in a building of 19th century weaving plant (former part of Poznański family textile manufacture, modern days part of shopping mal Manufactura). This museum should be considered as a extension to the ms (Muzeum Sztuki) and even the name shows that ms2 is second and also has bigger expositions area.…
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(ms to square).
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Muzeum Historii Miasta Łodzi (Museum of the City of Łódź)
Site oficialVarious beautiful rooms with exhibitions dedicated to some of the most famous people from Łódź including writer Julian Tuwim, pianist Artur Rubenstein, and collections of items from the daily lives of those who have lived in Łódź throughout the years. The museum is in a beautiful building called Palace Poznańskiego.…
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One of the major attractions in Łódź.
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Łódź Hills Landscape Park
Site oficialA natural landscape reservation for walks and bike rides. Located 30 minutes by bus line 88 from the Academy of Art. Large part of Łagiewnicki Forest is a part of this park. Small outskirt villages in the park like Kalonka, Dobieszków or Wódka are among the most prestigious locations for house development.
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Piotrkowska street
It is one of the longest commercial streets in Europe and one of the major attractions in the city. It runs in a straight line from the Liberty Square (Plac Wolności) to the Independence Square (Plac Niepodległości). Many pubs, bars, restaurants, and attractions are located on this street.
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Botanical Garden
Site oficialLargest botanical garden in Poland with some very interesting natural architecture and plant exhibitions. Enter from Kusocińskiego or Krzemieniecka Street. Open from 1 April until 31 October. For 30/45 PLN (depending on the ticket type) you can hire an official guide.
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Muzeum Archeologiczne i Ethograficzne
The largest museum in the city, containing an exceptional collection of ancient treasures and archaeological artefacts from all around the surrounding region. Many exhibits date from as long ago as the Stone Age, and cover various periods right up to the Middle Ages.
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Palm House
Site oficialOne of the most interesting buildings in Łódź. It is located within Źródliska Park. Inside, you will many unique plants. The total number of plants is estimated to 4500. For 30/45 zł (depending on the ticket type) you can hire an official guide.
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Dętka
Site oficialMuseum of the old sewage system located in a circular water tank below pl. Wolnosci, built in brick in 1926. Accommodates max. 10 people inside, no big bags, do not go in if you are claustrophobic. A great experience otherwise.
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Museum of Textiles
Site oficialPermanent and temporary exhibitions concerning everything connected with textiles: industry, machines and fashion. Working machines on display on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 9:00 - 17:00, and on Thursdays: 11:00 - 15:00.
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Źródliska Park
The oldest park in Łódź. In 2007 it was selected the most beautiful city park in Poland and it also ranked 5th in Europe. It is located in the city center on Piłsudskiego Street. Located within is Palmiarnia Łódzka.
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Poniatowski Park
It is best to enter from Parkowa Street (near Real hypermarket). The park is a very popular venue for wedding photos and casual biking. There are also tennis courts there (entry from Mickiewicza Street).
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Łagiewnicki Forest
One of the largest forest complexes in the world that is within city boundaries. Arturówek lake is a very well known local attraction during the summer, there are also numerous bike paths there.
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Jewish cemetery
Site oficialFor centuries, Poland was home to the largest Jewish community in the world. Jewish people also strongly influenced the history of Łódź. This is the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe.
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Poznański Palace
A beautiful 19th century building that was built by Izrael Poznański - a textile magnate and a philanthropist. Today it holds the Museum of the City of Łódź.
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Old cemetery
Site oficialThe most important active cemetery in Łódź. Here you will find one of the most exquisite sacral buildings in Europe, the Karol Scheibler's Chapel.
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Old City Park
The Decalogue Memorial is located within and the park has an excellent view on the Old Market Square. You can play chess with the locals there.
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Karol Scheibler's Chapel
This chapel was for a long time neglected and its condition deteriorated, however, today, works are on the way to improve its past glory.
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Łódź Walk of Fame
Being the Polish Hollywood, Łódź has its own Walk of Fame. Some of the names are Pola Negri, Roman Polański or Andrzej Wajda.
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The Decalogue Memorial
It is a tribute to the coexistence of Poles and Jews. The memorial is close to the Old Market Square in Staromiejski Park.
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White Factory
This old factory holds the city's Textile Museum. Located next to a small lake, it is very nicely lit during the evenings.
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Leopold Kindermann's Villa
Site oficialOne of the most important examples of art nouveau architecture in Łódź. Built in 1903, it houses Łódź's Art Gallery.
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Ludwik Geyer's Mansion
A classicist mansion built in 1833 by Ludwik Geyer - one of the textile magnates. It is a privately owned property.
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Józef Piłsudski Park
The largest park in Łódź. It is more a forest than a park with a few lakes and large alleys.
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St. Joseph's Church
Site oficialThis is the oldest building in the city - the only one built in the pre-industry period.
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Old Market Square
Was once incorporated into the Ghetto. It now serves as a venue for concerts and fairs.
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Manufaktura
It is the largest shopping mall in the city and is located in old factory buildings.
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Kopisch's bleachery
Site oficialIt is the oldest (built in 1826) preserved building connected with textile Łódź.
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Księży Młyn
A large complex of 19th century textile factories.
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
A rare example of Orthodox architecture in Poland.
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