The Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland
THE POZNANSKI FAMILY PALACE IN LODZ ( ŁÓDŹ ) - museum in Poland , 2014
Centralne Muzeum Włókiennictwa w Łodzi 2014 / Central Museum of Textiles in Poland
Zapierająca dech w piersiach ekspozycja krosna w Centralnym Muzeum Włókiennictwa w Łodzi
Company Towns in European Textile Industry 1771-1914, Lodz, POLAND
Muzeum Fabryki w Manufakturze/ Museum of the Factory in Manufaktura
Muzeum Fabryki w Manufakturze/ Museum of the Factory in Manufaktura
Lodz factories
A simple animation produced to be displayed in a museum. It presents the chronology of the erection in the XIX century of different factory buildings of a famous industrial development in Lodz, Poland.
Here the animation is presented at twice the original speed.
Łódź: Poland's Great Comeback City
Łódź is the third largest city in Poland and, if you're a native English speaker, you most likely have no idea how to pronounce its name (it's 'woodge')! In the 1800s there were more than 400 factories in Łódź that made the city very rich quite quickly. Unfortunately, after WWII, the riches evaporated and the city went into decline. Nowadays, the city is embracing its industrial past and making a huge comeback. It's a popular place for students and artists, which gives Łódź a youthful and creative energy. The abandoned factories are being reinvented and repurposed into incredible multifunctional spaces. The first and best example of this is Manufaktura. Łódź is definitely worth a visit.
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The Manufaktura is a shopping, art, and leisure complex in Łódź, Poland, and it occupies the space between Zachodnia, Ogrodowa, Drewnowska, and Karskiego Streets.
The Manufaktura was opened on 17 May 2006, after five years of planning, and following four years of construction. The total area of the complex is 27 ha. The construction involved a revival of an old building. The Manufaktura is located in the central part of the city, in the former industrial complex founded by Izrael Poznański, known as a filming location for, e.g. Władysław Reymont's Promised Land
ms2 Muzeum Sztuki - ( Lodzkie - Łódź )
ms2 Muzeum Sztuki / ms2 Art Museum - Województwo Łódzkie
Modernizacja i adaptacja 19-wiecznej pofabrycznej zabudowy na Muzeum Sztuki. Projekt jest dofinansowany ze środków Unii Europejskiej kwotą 17.000.000 PLN
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Modernization and adaptation of the XIX-century former factory building for Art Museum in Łódź. Project co-financed by the EU - 17.000.000 PLN
Lodz Poland Herbst's Palace dr Jerzy Wowk 720p
Spojrzenie Polaka z Ukrainy na kulturę i historię Polski
Manufaktura Museum
Museum of Textile Factory, AIESEC Reception Weekend, 2009
Palace end factory Israel Poznanski - Lodz, Poland
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Poznanski Palace in Lodz, Poland
Palace of Poznanski family in Lodz, Poland. One of the most eminent entrepreneurs in the Russian-dominated part of Poland, Poznański was the son of a Jewish merchant of Kowal, who built up a textile empire and became, next to Karl/Karol Scheibler, the most important manufacturer of Łódź, a 'multicultural' city mainly populated by Poles (Catholic and Jewish) and Germans. The bourgeoisie of these groups was described in Reymont's novel about Łódź The Promised Land (Ziemia Obiecana), later filmed by Andrzej Wajda.
The largest 19th Century textile factory complex which was built by Izrael Poznanski has been turned into a shopping centre called Manufaktura which is an example of a modern business which operates in restored nineteenth century buildings.
Living in Łódź: An Overview
Lodz, pronounced 'woodge', is Poland's third largest city with a population slightly less than 800,000. Like almost all of Poland it suffered tremendous loss during World War II and has had to since redevelop its city and and in turn its population. Before the 1990's the city's economy was based in the textile industry. However, due to its central location within Poland, southwest of Warsaw, and north east of Krakow many international companies are moving to Lodz, not only for its location but its investor friendly policies as well. As a result, new highways are being built connecting Lodz to other major cities in Poland and faster trains and tracks are coming into use making the commute time to Warsaw only an hour and a half. This has also affected the housing market, as there is now an abundance of new expat housing available. Even though Lodz is not country's cultural hub, there is still plenty to do and see in this green city (Europe's largest city Park is located here - Łagiewniki) for the whole family. Museums, theaters, restaurants, shops, and children's activities can be found throughout. One of the largest of the old textile factories has been turned into a large shopping mall, Manufaktura - a great example of the development this city is undergoing. Piotrkowska Street, a 5km long commercial street is at the center of this city. This makes it one of the longest commercial streets in the world. With the ever changing face of this city, its central location to the rest of Poland and a cosmopolitan lifestyle on offer Lodz is sure to make settling into your new home enjoyable.
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MUZEUM FABRYKI ŁÓDŹ
Niegdyś ogromny kompleks fabryk Izraela Poznańskiego, obecnie jedno z największych w Europie centrów handlowych. Na terenie łódzkiej Manufaktury, wśród wielu sklepów i miejsc rozrywki, znajduje się Muzeum Fabryki, dokumentujące historie świetności zakładu Izraela Poznańskiego z drugiej połowy XIX wieku.
Jewish cemetery Lodz, Poland
Jewish cemetery Lodz, Poland 2017
The Łódź Jewish Cemetery, also known as the New Jewish Cemetery, was once the largest Jewish cemetery in Poland and one of the largest in the world. Located in the city of Łódź on Bracka Street, the necropolis was opened in 1892 and occupies around 44 hectares of land. The cemetery contains from 180,000 to 230,000 marked graves, as well as mass graves of victims of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto and the Holocaust. From 1893 to 1896, the basic construction of the necropolis was completed under the supervision of well-known architect Adolf Zeligson.
židovský hřbitov Lodž, Polsko
Pałac Karola Scheiblera - Muzeum Kinematografii - Lodz Poland 2011
Pałac Karola Scheiblera. Jest to dziewiętnastowieczny budynek, zlokalizowany na terenie Parku Źródliska i stanowiący część kompleksu fabryczno-pałacowego Księży Młyn. Muzeum Kinematografii jest jedynym muzeum o takim profilu w Polsce.
Łódź, Norrköping - cities of textile workers 1950-1970
Łódź, Norrköping - cities of textile workers 1950-1970- the exhibition in the Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź, November-December 2014.
This material is available under the license of the Creative Common CC-BY-NC-SA
Utwór udostępniony na zasadach licencji Creative Common CC-BY-NC-SA
Projekt otrzymał dofinansowanie z Muzeum Historii Polski w ramach programu „Patriotyzm jutra”.
Manufaktura shopping center Lodz, Poland in 4k Ultra HD (LG G3)
Quick look at Manufaktura shopping center in Lodz, Poland.
From Wikipedia:
The Manufaktura is an arts centre, shopping mall, and leisure complex in Łódź, Poland. It occupies the space between Zachodnia, Ogrodowa, Drewnowska, and Karskiego Streets.[1]
The Manufaktura opened on 17 May 2006, after 5 years of planning and the subsequent 4 years of construction. The total area of the complex is 27 hectares (67 acres). The work involved the renovation of an old factory building. The Manufaktura is located in the central part of the city, in the former industrial complex founded by Izrael Poznański, which is known also as the filming location of the novel by Władysław Reymont titled The Promised Land about the industrialization of the city of Łódź.
The Manufaktura hosts over 300 stores, malls, restaurants, pastry shops, cafes, pubs and other services. The service sector extends over 12,000 m². The entire complex has a surface of 30,000 m², making it Poland's second largest only to the Old Market Square in Kraków. Its large square features Europe's longest fountain at 300 meters. Clients can go along the complex with two trambuses.[1]
Besides the commercial area, the Manufaktura includes a restaurant complex, car parks, a cultural centre (including an art museum, a science museum, an industrial museum, and the Museum of the City of Łódź – the last of which is situated in the neighbouring Izrael Poznański’s Palace), and an entertainment centre (featuring a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley, a climbing wall, a fitness club, and a skatepark).
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The Road to Lodz, Poland part 1
The Von Hess Brothers for Rivalry Championship Wrestling.