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Lagiewnicki Forest in Lodz |
Lagiewnicki Forest - forest complex located within the administrative boundaries of the city of Lodz, occupying an area of 1 205.45 ha, being the largest recreational area in Lodz. It is now one of the largest forests located within the city limits in Europe.
The name of the forest comes from the v... |
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Radegast railway station |
Radegast (Radogoszcz) is a former railway station in Łódź, Poland. It was built during World War II just beyond the boundary of the Łódź Ghetto to serve as the ghetto's main transport link to the outside world. In the course of the Holocaust, the station was the place where Jewish and other inhabita... |
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Izrael Poznanski Palace |
Izrael Poznanski Palace - the nineteenth century palace located in Lodz.
It was originally designed as a commercial and residential object. When it was purchased by Izrael Poznanski in 1877 it was a simple corner building with modest elevation. From that moment it underwent multiple transformations... |
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Juliusz Heinzel Palace |
Juliusz Heinzel Palace is located at Piotrkowska 104 in Lodz. It was one of three residences of Juliusz Heinzel, the first one was the palace. The first floor of the front facade of the main body is decorated with symmetrically placed elements, decorated with a balustrade railing.
Currently the pal... |
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Izrael Poznanski factory in Lodz |
Izrael Poznanski factory in Lodz - linen factory on Old Bałuty in Lodz, a brick neo-Romanesque construction built in the years 1872 - 1892 and designed by Hilary Majewski for Israel Poznanski.
It is the largest factory in Kalisz-Mazowiecki industrial district, nationalized in 1945. It was entered t... |
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National Film School in Łódź |
The Leon Schiller National Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre in Łódź (Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna im. Leona Schillera w Łodzi) is the most notable academy for future actors, directors, photographers, camera operators and TV staff in Poland. It was founded on ... |
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