Lodz, the country’s third-largest city, is one of the major academic centres in Poland. As a post-industrial city, it bets on modern services, science, innovative branches of production and the creative sector. For over ten years now, the city has been experiencing rapid development. Entire blocks of the historical centre are being revitalised, and in the heart of the city, the new centre of Lodz is growing.
Former palaces serve today as offices, institutions and museums, such as the Museum of the City of Lodz in the Palace of Izrael Poznanski. Herbst Palace – a branch of Museum of Art – is an example of a wealthy factory owner’s former residence with antique furnishings. The most beautiful villas and palaces create a tourist trail, allowing visitors to discover Lodz – also famous for Art Nouveau architecture. Equally popular is Piotrkowska Street – teeming with life day and night, regardless of the season, the longest promenade in Poland, where there are boutiques, clubs, pubs and monuments of famous Polish artists.
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