Łódź: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
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Radegast train station
Radogoszcz station is a historic railway station in Łódź, Poland. The station, which was originally built between 1926 and 1937, was used extensively during The Holocaust.
Pomnik Ofiar Komunizmu
Monument to Victims of Communism - the first monument in Poland, located in Łódź, commemorating the victims of the communist regime from 1918 to 1989.
Grób Nieznanego Żołnierza
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Lodz - a symbolic soldier monument, designed by Stanisław Kazimierz Ostrowski, unveiled on 22 March 1925 as the first monument of its kind in Poland, dedicated to the nameless fallen on battlefields.
Pomnik Tadeusza Kościuszki
Tadeusz Kosciuszko Monument in Lodz - a monument located at Wolności Square in Lodz, at the exit of Piotrkowska Street towards the north.
Twórcy Łodzi Przemysłowej
Twórcy Łodzi Przemysłowej - a monument to Łódź factory owners, creators of "Industrial Łódź", located at 30/32 Piotrkowska Street, erected in September 2002.
Pomnik Czynu Rewolucyjnego w Łodzi
Monument to the Revolutionary Deed - a monument in the Zdrowi Park in Lodz, designed by Lodz sculptor Kazimierz Karpinski, on the northern side of Konstantynowska Street, unveiled on June 22, 1975.
Pomnik Lampiarza
The monument to the Lamplighter, an unnamed electrician, was unveiled on 21 September 2007 next to Dawid Szmulewicz's tenement house at 37 Piotrkowska St. The occasion was the centenary of the first power plant in Łódź.
Jan Paweł II
Monument to John Paul II in Lodz - monument to John Paul II at 265 Piotrkowska Street in front of St. Stanislaus Kostka Archcathedral in Lodz.
Pomnik Dekalogu
Decalogue Monument in Lodz - a monument located in the Staromiejski Park in Lodz. The monument was unveiled in 1995 near the place where two former communal synagogues in Lodz used to stand: Old and Alte Szil, on the site of a former market.
Pomnik Aleksandra Kamińskiego
Aleksander Kamiński monument - an outdoor sculpture in the Staromiejski Park in Łódź. The statue depicts Aleksander Kamiński, dressed in a scout cloak and cap, sitting by the fire. The author is Kazimierz Karpiński.
Pomnik Chwały Żołnierzy Armii Łódź
Monument to the glory of the Łódź Army soldiers in the Helenów Park in Łódź
Pomnik drzewo Solidarności
Solidarity Monument in Lodz - Solidarity tree monument at the Solidarity Roundabout in Lodz.
Władysław Reymont
Władysław Reymont Square in Łódź - a square in Łódź located on the even side of Piotrkowska Street in the Górna district.
Bohdan Stefanowski
Bohdan Stefanowski Monument - A monument to Bohdan Stefanowski in Lodz, located among the buildings of the Technical University of Lodz.
Pomnik Katyński
Katyn Monument in Łódź - the first monument in Poland commemorating the victims of the Katyn massacre standing in an open urban space, located on the Square of the Victims of the Katyn Massacre at Łąkowa Street near the Church of Our Lady ...
Pomnik Martyrologii Dzieci
Monument to the Martyrdom of Children, the so-called Cracked Heart in Lodz - unveiled on May 9, 1971. Commemorates the tragic fate of Polish children during World War II, especially children-prisoners of the nearby camp for Polish children and...
Stanisław Moniuszko
Monument-bust of Stanislaw Moniuszko founded by local residents in 1963. The monument is located in Stanislaw Moniuszko Park in Lodz. The authors of the sculpture are Elwira and Jerzy Mazurczyk.
Pałac Arnolda Stillera
Arnold Stiller Palace - a historic Łódź palace located at 45 Stefana Jaracza Street.