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Heritage Sites – Polska / łódzkie
Reichers' synagogue (28 Rewolucji 1905 Street)
Kehilla synagogue in 18 Pomorska Street
The Great Synagogue was located at 2 Promenadowa Street and 8 Zielona Street. It was a reformed synagogue built by a consortium of wealthy merchant...
Kehilla synagogue in 20 Wolborska Street
The first kehilla synagogue in Wolborska Street (near the south-east corner of the town square (today Stary Rynek [Old Square]).
The Wilker Shul Synagogue was located at 56 Zachodnia Street, currently 70 Zachodnia Street. It was built at the second half of...
The Ezras Izrael Synagogue was located at 6 Wólczańska Street. It was opened in 1904. Germans set fire to the synagogue at night on 10t...
The Ohel Jakov Synagogue was located at 18 Gdanska Street.. ...
The history of the Jewish community in Łódź is not as long as it is the case in many other Polish cities. In 1808, only 58 Jews were known to live ...
To understand what a synagogue really is, in the first place we have to reject defining it only as the Jewish equivalent of a temple or a church, whic...
Moreover, in Łódź there were houses of prayer in the following streets: 4, 7, 8 Aleksandrowska Street; 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 2...
It is still possible to see a building of a private house of prayer at 46 Piotrkowska Street. It was established in 1895-1900. Round windows in the at...
The house of prayer at 107 Piotrkowska Street was established in 1891 upon Berszt Lipszyc’s initiative, in a tenement yard outbuilding. Currentl...
Henoh Bryczkowski’s house of prayer at 118 Piotrkowska Street, was established in 1895 in a tenement outbuilding. It could house about 30 people...
The mikvah was located at 43 Gdańska Street.
W Łodzi, przy ulicy Pomorskiej 18 od sierpnia 2008 roku działa mykwa przeznaczona dla członków łódzkiej gminy wyznaniowej.
Herman Konstadt bought a house at 53 Piotrkowska Street in 1884. The building, which is low and typical for the beginnings of the industrial Ł...
Pałac Poznańskich (The Poznański Palace), which is located at 32 Gdańska Street, was built in 1904 in the Neo-Renaissance style which mirror...
Pałac Poznańskich (The Poznański Palace), which is located at 36 Więckowskiego Street, was built in 1896. Nowadays it houses the Museum of A...
Pałac Poznańskich (The Poznański Palace), 15 Ogrodowa Street. Nowadays it houses Museum of History and Museum of Cinematography.
Hertz’s Villa (Al. Kościuszki 4) is currently the seat of the vice-chancellor’s office of the Medical University of Łódź. &nb...
Arnold Stiller’s Villa (Cegielniana Street) was built in the late nineteenth century. It refers to the style of the French Renaissance ...
Szpital Szterlinga ufundowali między innymi Izrael i Leonia Poznańscy. Szpital znajduje się przy ul. Sterlninga 1/3.
It was located by the Szulc passage – today 2 1 Maja street. It was build in 1902, designer by Gustaw Landau-Gutenberg. The concerts were organi...
Scala theatre operated in that place from 1912. After the Second World War, the Jewish society from Łódź of a dozen of so thousand people was given...
Pałac Kipperów (the Kipper Palace) was built at 42 Gdańska Street in 1897, according to a design of Dawid Lande. It is definitely one of the ...
The tenement house is located in 1/3 Kościuszki Street. Its construction began in 1895. The design by Dawid Lande was implemented in 1894 - 1896. It ...
Rachmil Lipszyc’s tenement house in today 44 Narutowicza Street in Łódź was erected in 1910 according to Gustaw Landau – Gutenteger&rsq...
The tenement house was built according to a design of Gustaw Landau-Gutentenger at the end of the 19th century. The house was owned by brothers ...
Mikvah at 75 Gdańska Street was built after the First World War. Tzadik Imrej Emeta from Góra Kalwaria contributed to establishment of the mik...
The spinning-mill of Markus Silberstein is a four-storey, enormous building with two large towers and it comprises one of the symbols of industrial Ł...
The spinning mill, owned by Markus Silberstein at Wigury 21 Street, employed 260 labourers in 1891 and the number increased to 450 at the beginn...
On request made by Jakub Kestenberg, in 1902 Franciszek Chełmiński designed a family residence for the Kestenbergs. Constructed in 1903 the residenc...
Orphanage for Jewish girls was established in 1904 thanks to the Silberstein family foundation. The orphanage was moved to 66 Rewolucji 1905 Str...
The building of the Jewish Kehilla was erected in 1875 by factory owner Burchart. In 1934 it was purchased by the Kehilla in Łódź, whose seat it wa...
In 1871, Izrael Kalmanowicz Poznański, bought a plot along Ogrodowa Street, on which he built a weaving factory equipped with 200 mechanical steam dr...
Polish-Hebrew Junior-High School belonging to the Society of Jewish High Schools was opened in 1916. Its chairmen were Zygmunt Bromberg-Bytkowsk...
A beautiful Art Noveau tenement house is located at 43 Piotrkowska Street. At the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries it belonged to Oszer K...
Izrael Kalmanowicz Poznański bought a house owned by Franciszek Hiller in the 1890s. The house was located at 51 Piotrkowska Street. A project ...
Edmund Stefanus’es villa, is one of the most beautiful apartment houses in pre war Lodz. It was designed by the city architect, Franciszek Cheł...
The Social and Cultural Association of Jews (TSKŻ) in Łódź was established in 1950. Initially, its seat was located in 13 Więckowskiego Street, a...
Stary Rynek ma formę dużego placu o kształcie zbliżonym do prostokąta o wymiarach ok. 105 na 85 m. Z trzech stron - od północy, ze wschodu i z ...
In the interwar period the kehilla (the council, the community board, and also the secretariat and the Rabbinate) were located on the Wolności square...
Pl. Wolności 10 was once the location of the synagogue of the Bikur Cholim Aid for the Sick Association, which was founded in ...
In was built on Pomorska Street 21 during the years 1878-1881 according to the project of Hilary Majewski. The architecture refers to classicism. Insi...
It was a private street of Saltzman, who was granted permission from the governor to build an internal street. There were several synagogues, probably...
In 1848 on Nowowiejska Street 4 Jankiel Gutsztadt opened a bookstore with an antique shop and a library. Later he moved the bookstore on Piotrowska St...
At Pomorska Street 48 stands an impressive building of the former Crafts School, known before the war as the Jarociński family school. As early as th...
The Izabela and Leon Poznański hospital founded in 1885-1890 was situated in a good district of the city, near Andstadt park. It was meant exclusivel...
Its beginnings date back to 1883 when the Guard of the Prayer House turned to Łódź County Public Security Council (Łódzka Powiatowa Rada Opieki S...
The building at Andstadta 7 was built for a junior high school run by the Society of Jewish Middle Schools (Towarzystwo Żydowskich Szkół Średnich)...
In 1899 Maksymilian and Anna Goldfeder bought a plot extending from Średnia St. to Źródłowa St and planed to built there a housing estate offering...
At Magistracka St., today’s Kamińskiego Street 21, the first school was founded with Polish-Hebrew bilingual classes. The syllabus included les...
Szkoła Zgromadzenia Kupców (School of the Merchants’ Association in Łódź) was founded in 1898. Among its founders were Jewish and German ma...
The building belonged to Łódź organization called Bund. In the post-war period it became an important point on the Jewish map of Łódź. It is her...
The café at Piotrowska Street 27 gathered Jewish artistic community, among which were writers, painters, and sculptors. It was organized on the patte...
A former headquarter of Wilhelm Landau’s Bank at Piotrowska Street 29. Already in 1870, the Warsaw banker founded a department in fast growing ...
W 1900 roku funkcjonowała w tym miejscu parowa przędzalnia wełny Karola Bayerla i Wiktora Wolfa. Wydzierżawiał ją Ludwik Cukier, wcześniej wła...
Od 1895 roku pod adresem tym mieściła się farbiarnia i wykańczalnia tkanin wełnianych Aleksandra Hirsza Damskiego. Zakład zatrudniał 78 robotni...
Po 1886 roku pod adresem tym została zbudowana fabryka trykotów i pończoch Salo Barucha. Niewypłacalność firmy w 1898 roku doprowadziła do jej ...
Od 1900 roku na posesji tej mieściła się niewielka przędzalnia wełny Henryka Mitke, w której pracowało 40 robotników, a roczna wartość produ...
Od 1888 roku znajdowała się tu mechaniczna fabryka sztucznej wełny, eksploatowana przez firmę „Trilling i Datyner”. W 1896 roku obiekt...
Przed 1905 r. Chaim Wiślicki przeniósł pod ten adres własną wytwórnię tkanin wełnianych i chust wełnianych, i zbudował dla niej nowy budynek...
Od 1904 r. funkcjonowała tu niewielka zmechanizowana fabryka wełny sztucznej, tzw. Szarpalnia, której właścicielem była spółka Jakuba Zimmerma...
Od 1875 roku pod adresem tym mieściła się fabryka należąca do Towarzystwa Akcyjnego Wełnianej Manufaktury, której założycielami byli Arnold (...
Jaracza 57 W 1893 roku pod adresem tym, oznaczonym wcześniej jako Cegielniana 89, powstaje fabryka – przędzalnia i tkalnia wraz z kominem i m...
W 1894 roku rozległą działkę pod tym adresem zakupił niejaki Fryderyk Eisenbraun i założył tam Manufakturę Bawełnianą Fryderyka Eisenbrauna...
W 1921 roku pod adresem tym powstała i funkcjonowała fabryka wyrobów włókienniczych Mozesa Klajmana. W jej skład wchodziła przędzalnia, tkalni...