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Best Historic Sites in Łódź

  • White Factory

    The White Factory is a 19th-century building that now houses the Central Museum of Textiles, showcasing historic textile machinery and artistic fabrics.

  • Besiekiery Castle

    Besiekiery Castle is a 15th-century ruin located about 70 km from Lodz, known for its moat, meadows, and historical knight tournaments in late summer.

  • Litzmannstadt Ghetto

    A historic site in Łódź that commemorates the Litzmannstadt Ghetto, a significant location during World War II.

  • Stacja Radegast

    A historical railway station in Łódź that is now a memorial and museum dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust.

  • Ksiezy Mlyn

    Ksiezy Mlyn is a historic 19th-century textile factory complex, beautifully preserved and now a picturesque area with charming red-brick buildings and green spaces.

  • Willa Leopolda Kindermanna

    Willa Leopolda Kindermanna is a notable historic villa showcasing impressive architecture from Lodz's industrial era.

  • Radegast Station

    Radegast Station is a historical site and memorial dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust, located at the former entry point to the Lodz Ghetto.

  • Jewish Cemetery

    The Jewish Cemetery in Lodz is a vast and historically significant memorial site, one of the largest in Europe.

  • Księży Młyn

    Księży Młyn is a historic industrial settlement in Łódź, Poland, characterized by red-brick factories, workers' housing, and villas.

  • Karol Poznanski Palace

    A magnificent 19th-century palace, showcasing stunning architecture and now home to the Museum of the City of Łódź.

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