Makes a mistake someone, who thinks, that in XIX-century industrial city doesn’t see gorgeous palaces. Łódź can be proud on more than 200 elegant seats, from Art Nouveau and neorenaissance residences to enormous, full of splendor, eclectic palaces. The Promised Land during one generation created millionth fortunes, whose owners showed their properties through building luxurious family seats.
We invite you to visit the most beautiful palaces and residences in Łódź, which in many cases proudly are connected with massive, brick factories.
- Księży Młyn (Priest Mill) - XIX-century industrial complex of the biggest Łódź factory owner – K. Scheibler: neorenaissance palace – the Museum of Cinematography, Grohmann’s Barrels, weaving-mill, factory fire-service, family housing estate, power station, Art Museum in Herbst’s Residence, the Źródliska Park
- Piotrkowska street – the most interesting part of main commercial street of Łódź with historical tenement houses and palaces from XIX century (from Tuwim’s Bench till Grand Hotel)
- Residence of L. Kindermann – City Gallery – the most beautiful Art Nouveau monument in Łódź
- Palaces of Poznański’s sons – old seat of Art Museum and Music Academy
- Lunch in restaurant
- Manufaktura – renovated palace-factory complex of Izrael Kalmanowicz Poznański – the biggest jewish factory owner, industrial buildings: spinning-mill, weaving-mill, power station, factory fire-service, eclectic palace – Museum of History of City Łódź with the mementos connected with famous dwellers like pianist A. Rubinstein and poet J. Tuwim, Museum of Factory