• Lodz has it if you’re seeking a place off the beaten path. It is the second-largest city in Poland and has a distinctive ambience.
  • Достаточно лишь свернуть с проторенного маршрута. Представим себе , что вы сходите с поезда на вокзале Лодзь-Фабричная (Łódź Fabryczna).
  • After the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in 1939, this cemetery became a part of Łódź's eastern territory known as the enclosed Łódź ghetto (Ghetto Field).
  • Some 200,000 Jews from the Łódź Ghetto and all over Poland, Germany, Austria, Luxembourg and the former Sudetenland came through this point.
  • 7. Łódź Travel Guide summary. Things to do in Łódź Poland. Old and new stand side by side in Łódź. Plan your visit to the city of Łódź at a glance.
  • Things to Do in Lodz, Poland: See Tripadvisor's 42,808 traveler reviews and photos of Lodz tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July.
  • The Łódź insurrection, also known as the June Days, happened in 1905. “For months, workers in Łódź had been in a state of unrest, with several major strikes...
  • […] Łódź (pronounced “woodge”), a city in central Poland with a rich industrial heritage, is probably the most alternative and creative place in Central Europe.
  • It was the property of Kuiavian bishops until the end of the 18th century, when Lodz passed to Prussia as a result of the second partition of Poland.
  • It seems like all Polish roads lead to Łódź – after all, the city lies at the junction between the two main motorways: the A1 and A2.
  • Its population even declined from 600 in the 16th century to just 190 in 1810. Then, as industrialization arrived in Łódź, the population began to grow massively.
  • The third-largest city of Poland, Łódź, pieces together its prosperous past as a textile hub in the 19th century and its reinvented modern look as a business centre.
  • Łódź also is the former base of the local textile industry. Sometimes called the ‘Manchester of Poland’ with first ever cotton mill opened in 1827.