


One of Europe's longest commercial streets, Piotrkowska is the vibrant backbone of Lodz. This bustling pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare is lined with beautiful 19th-century architecture, numerous shops, restaurants, pubs, monuments, and the "Walk of Fame" honoring Polish film stars.
READ MOREA stunning example of urban regeneration, Manufaktura is a vast former industrial complex transformed into a modern arts, shopping, and entertainment center. It features museums (including the MS2 Museum of Art), a cinema, a theater, numerous restaurants, and public squares, all set within beautifully restored red-brick factory buildings.
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A remarkable 19th-century industrial and residential complex built by textile magnate Karol Scheibler. This "city within a city" includes former factory buildings, workers' houses (familoki), a hospital, a school, and the Herbst Palace Museum, offering a glimpse into Lodz's industrial past.
READ MOREHoused in a former power plant, EC1 is an impressive cultural and educational complex. It includes a planetarium, a science and technology center, comic book and interactive storytelling centers, and exhibition spaces, showcasing innovation within a historic industrial setting.
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Located in the historic White Factory (Biała Fabryka Ludwik Geyera), this museum presents the rich history of the textile industry, which was fundamental to Lodz's development. It features collections of textiles, clothing, textile machinery, and contemporary textile art.
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