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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Łódź
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The Art Factory in Lodz
ks. bp. Wincentego Tymienieckiego 3, 90-365 Łódź, Poland
Steinerts' Palace
Piotrkowska 272, 90-361 Łódź, Poland
Central Museum of Textiles
Piotrkowska 282, 93-034 Łódź, Poland
Łódź City Culture Park
Piotrkowska 282, 93-034 Łódź, Poland
Ateitis VR Arena.
Piotrkowska 276D, 90-361 Łódź, Poland
Łódź Expo
aleje Politechniki 4, 93-590 Łódź, Poland
Park im. ks. bp. Michała Klepacza
Wólczańska 218, 90-001 Łódź, Poland
Rajmund Rembieliński Monument
aleje Politechniki 1, 90-001 Łódź, Poland
Nearby restaurants
Restauracja Ogień i Sól
Piotrkowska 295A, 93-004 Łódź, Poland
Tutti Santi Łódź
Piotrkowska 295, 93-004 Łódź, Poland
Ukryte Rzeki
Piotrkowska 295A, 93-004 Łódź, Poland
King Kong Thai Food
Piotrkowska 217, 90-451 Łódź, Poland
Pizza Truck Garage
Piotrkowska 217, 90-451 Łódź, Poland
Zapieksa - Zapiekanki
Piotrkowska 242/250, 90-001 Łódź, Poland
Obiecana Restaurant & Cafe
Piotrkowska 295A, 93-004 Łódź, Poland
AsiArt Restaurant
Piotrkowska 295, 93-004 Łódź, Poland
Szwalnia kuchnia i desery
Piotrkowska 217, 90-451 Łódź, Poland
Tanoshii Sushi and Ramen
Prof. Bohdana Stefanowskiego 17, 90-537 Łódź, Poland
Nearby hotels
NOCLEGI - Słomkowscy
Piotrkowska 247, 90-456 Łódź, Poland
Holiday Inn Lodz
Piotrkowska 229/231, 90-456 Łódź, Poland
Boutique Hostel Lodz
Prof. Bohdana Stefanowskiego 17, 90-537 Łódź, Poland
Platon Residence Apartments
Prof. Bohdana Stefanowskiego 24, 90-537 Łódź, Poland
Hotelik Relax H360
Piotrkowska 192, 90-368 Łódź, Poland
Deja Vu Residence
Inż.pilota Wigury 4/6, 90-301 Łódź, Poland
theApartments Radwańska
Radwańska 51, 93-574 Łódź, Poland
Apartament SYNERGIA
lok.2 155, Wólczańska, 90-525 Łódź, Poland
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Łódź

Piotrkowska 265, 90-457 Łódź, Poland
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attractions: The Art Factory in Lodz, Steinerts' Palace, Central Museum of Textiles, Łódź City Culture Park, Ateitis VR Arena., Łódź Expo, Park im. ks. bp. Michała Klepacza, Rajmund Rembieliński Monument, restaurants: Restauracja Ogień i Sól, Tutti Santi Łódź, Ukryte Rzeki, King Kong Thai Food, Pizza Truck Garage, Zapieksa - Zapiekanki, Obiecana Restaurant & Cafe, AsiArt Restaurant, Szwalnia kuchnia i desery, Tanoshii Sushi and Ramen
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+48 42 636 10 68
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katedra.lodz.pl
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Nearby attractions of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Łódź

The Art Factory in Lodz

Steinerts' Palace

Central Museum of Textiles

Łódź City Culture Park

Ateitis VR Arena.

Łódź Expo

Park im. ks. bp. Michała Klepacza

Rajmund Rembieliński Monument

The Art Factory in Lodz

The Art Factory in Lodz

4.7

(582)

Open 24 hours
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Steinerts' Palace

Steinerts' Palace

4.6

(66)

Open 24 hours
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Central Museum of Textiles

Central Museum of Textiles

4.6

(1.7K)

Closed
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Łódź City Culture Park

Łódź City Culture Park

4.8

(299)

Open 24 hours
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Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Sun, Dec 14 • 5:30 PM
Piotrkowska 72, Łódź, 90-102
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Masterclass AI21. „AI w produkcji filmowej cz.2” ― AI script breakdown, czyli automatyczna analiza scenariusza
Mon, Dec 8 • 1:00 PM
Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna im. L.Schillera w Łodzi, Targowa 61/63, 90-323 Łódź, Polska
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Łódzkie śniadanie AI #7
Wed, Dec 10 • 7:30 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Łódź

Restauracja Ogień i Sól

Tutti Santi Łódź

Ukryte Rzeki

King Kong Thai Food

Pizza Truck Garage

Zapieksa - Zapiekanki

Obiecana Restaurant & Cafe

AsiArt Restaurant

Szwalnia kuchnia i desery

Tanoshii Sushi and Ramen

Restauracja Ogień i Sól

Restauracja Ogień i Sól

4.9

(778)

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Tutti Santi Łódź

Tutti Santi Łódź

4.6

(1.4K)

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Ukryte Rzeki

Ukryte Rzeki

4.7

(1.2K)

$$$

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King Kong Thai Food

King Kong Thai Food

4.3

(1.4K)

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Przemyslaw KowalskiPrzemyslaw Kowalski
The Archcathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka in Łódź is the city's most important Catholic church and a significant historical landmark. It was built in the early 20th century to serve the growing Catholic population of Łódź, which had expanded rapidly due to industrialization. Designed in the Neo-Gothic style, the cathedral was constructed between 1901 and 1912. Its architecture was inspired by Western European Gothic cathedrals, with soaring towers, pointed arches, and intricate stained-glass windows. Standing at 104 meters, its tower is one of the tallest in Poland. During World War II, the cathedral suffered damage when Łódź was occupied by Nazi Germany. After the war, it was restored and became a central religious site. It was designated as a cathedral in 1920 when the Diocese of Łódź was established and later became an archcathedral in 1992 when the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese. The cathedral is also connected to St. Faustina Kowalska, the Polish nun known for spreading the Divine Mercy devotion. Before joining the convent, she lived and worked in Łódź and is believed to have visited the cathedral, though it was not her primary place of religious formation. One of the most famous events in the cathedral’s history occurred in 1971 when witnesses reported that an image of the Virgin Mary shed tears. Thousands of people visited the site, believing it to be a miraculous event. However, communist authorities quickly intervened, removing the image and trying to suppress the news. Despite this, devotion to the Virgin Mary remained strong. Today, the cathedral continues to be a major spiritual and historical site in Poland. It hosts religious celebrations, attracts pilgrims, and stands as a symbol of faith and resilience in the city of Łódź.
Sergio BSergio B
The city’s Roman Catholic Cathedral is the main and biggest church in Łódź. In 1898, an open international architectural competition was announced. 38 projects from almost all over Europe were submitted. The winner was the project of the Lodz company "Wende i Zarske". This gothic church was built between 1901 and 1912. On October 15, 2022, 100 years have passed since the consecration of the cathedral church.
Natalia DzwonkowskaNatalia Dzwonkowska
Odwiedziny w Łodzi nie mogą się obyć bez wizyty w Bazylice archikatedralnej św. Stanisława Kostki. Ten monumentalny gotycki kościół, górujący nad miastem, to nie tylko ważny punkt na mapie religijnej, ale również prawdziwe dzieło sztuki. Podczas naszego pobytu w Łodzi mieliśmy okazję uczestniczyć w wieczornej mszy świętej. Już od pierwszych chwil zostaliśmy oczarowani pięknem tego miejsca. Wysokie sklepienia, zdobione witraże i przepiękne organy tworzą niezwykłą atmosferę sprzyjającą modlitwie i refleksji. Msza święta była przeżyciem duchowym, które na długo pozostanie w naszej pamięci. Atmosfera w kościele była ciepła i przyjazna, co pozwoliło nam całkowicie oddać się modlitwie. Bazylika archikatedralna św. Stanisława Kostki to miejsce, które warto odwiedzić nie tylko z powodów religijnych. To prawdziwa perełka architektury, która zachwyca swoim pięknem i majestatycznością. Nawet jeśli nie jesteś osobą wierzącą, warto tu zajrzeć, aby podziwiać kunszt architektów i artystów, którzy stworzyli to niezwykłe miejsce. Bazylika archikatedralna św. Stanisława Kostki w Łodzi to obowiązkowy punkt na turystycznej mapie miasta. To miejsce, które zapada w pamięć i które warto polecić każdemu, kto odwiedza Łódź.
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The Archcathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka in Łódź is the city's most important Catholic church and a significant historical landmark. It was built in the early 20th century to serve the growing Catholic population of Łódź, which had expanded rapidly due to industrialization. Designed in the Neo-Gothic style, the cathedral was constructed between 1901 and 1912. Its architecture was inspired by Western European Gothic cathedrals, with soaring towers, pointed arches, and intricate stained-glass windows. Standing at 104 meters, its tower is one of the tallest in Poland. During World War II, the cathedral suffered damage when Łódź was occupied by Nazi Germany. After the war, it was restored and became a central religious site. It was designated as a cathedral in 1920 when the Diocese of Łódź was established and later became an archcathedral in 1992 when the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese. The cathedral is also connected to St. Faustina Kowalska, the Polish nun known for spreading the Divine Mercy devotion. Before joining the convent, she lived and worked in Łódź and is believed to have visited the cathedral, though it was not her primary place of religious formation. One of the most famous events in the cathedral’s history occurred in 1971 when witnesses reported that an image of the Virgin Mary shed tears. Thousands of people visited the site, believing it to be a miraculous event. However, communist authorities quickly intervened, removing the image and trying to suppress the news. Despite this, devotion to the Virgin Mary remained strong. Today, the cathedral continues to be a major spiritual and historical site in Poland. It hosts religious celebrations, attracts pilgrims, and stands as a symbol of faith and resilience in the city of Łódź.
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The city’s Roman Catholic Cathedral is the main and biggest church in Łódź. In 1898, an open international architectural competition was announced. 38 projects from almost all over Europe were submitted. The winner was the project of the Lodz company "Wende i Zarske". This gothic church was built between 1901 and 1912. On October 15, 2022, 100 years have passed since the consecration of the cathedral church.
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Odwiedziny w Łodzi nie mogą się obyć bez wizyty w Bazylice archikatedralnej św. Stanisława Kostki. Ten monumentalny gotycki kościół, górujący nad miastem, to nie tylko ważny punkt na mapie religijnej, ale również prawdziwe dzieło sztuki. Podczas naszego pobytu w Łodzi mieliśmy okazję uczestniczyć w wieczornej mszy świętej. Już od pierwszych chwil zostaliśmy oczarowani pięknem tego miejsca. Wysokie sklepienia, zdobione witraże i przepiękne organy tworzą niezwykłą atmosferę sprzyjającą modlitwie i refleksji. Msza święta była przeżyciem duchowym, które na długo pozostanie w naszej pamięci. Atmosfera w kościele była ciepła i przyjazna, co pozwoliło nam całkowicie oddać się modlitwie. Bazylika archikatedralna św. Stanisława Kostki to miejsce, które warto odwiedzić nie tylko z powodów religijnych. To prawdziwa perełka architektury, która zachwyca swoim pięknem i majestatycznością. Nawet jeśli nie jesteś osobą wierzącą, warto tu zajrzeć, aby podziwiać kunszt architektów i artystów, którzy stworzyli to niezwykłe miejsce. Bazylika archikatedralna św. Stanisława Kostki w Łodzi to obowiązkowy punkt na turystycznej mapie miasta. To miejsce, które zapada w pamięć i które warto polecić każdemu, kto odwiedza Łódź.
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The Archcathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka in Łódź is the city's most important Catholic church and a significant historical landmark. It was built in the early 20th century to serve the growing Catholic population of Łódź, which had expanded rapidly due to industrialization.

Designed in the Neo-Gothic style, the cathedral was constructed between 1901 and 1912. Its architecture was inspired by Western European Gothic cathedrals, with soaring towers, pointed arches, and intricate stained-glass windows. Standing at 104 meters, its tower is one of the tallest in Poland.

During World War II, the cathedral suffered damage when Łódź was occupied by Nazi Germany. After the war, it was restored and became a central religious site. It was designated as a cathedral in 1920 when the Diocese of Łódź was established and later became an archcathedral in 1992 when the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese.

The cathedral is also connected to St. Faustina Kowalska, the Polish nun known for spreading the Divine Mercy devotion. Before joining the convent, she lived and worked in Łódź and is believed to have visited the cathedral, though it was not her primary place of religious formation.

One of the most famous events in the cathedral’s history occurred in 1971 when witnesses reported that an image of the Virgin Mary shed tears. Thousands of people visited the site, believing it to be a miraculous event. However, communist authorities quickly intervened, removing the image and trying to suppress the news. Despite this, devotion to the Virgin Mary remained strong.

Today, the cathedral continues to be a major spiritual and historical site in Poland. It hosts religious celebrations, attracts pilgrims, and stands as a symbol of faith and resilience in the...

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Archikatedra św. Stanisława Kostki w Łodzi. Zlokalizowana jest na dawnym placu przed szpitalem miejskim św. Aleksandra, później zwanym Rynkiem Fabrycznym (dziś jest to plac Jana Pawła II lub Katedralny), przy zbiegu ulic Piotrkowskiej i Placowej (teraz ks. Skorupki). W 1895 roku ukonstytuował się Komitet Budowy kościoła, w jego skład weszli najwięksi łódzcy fabrykanci: Juliusz Teodor Heinzel baron Hohenloes, Edward Herbst, Juliusz Kunitzer, Józef Richter i Adolf Hofrichter. Chcąc nadać odpowiednią rangę całemu przedsięwzięciu Komitet postanowił rozpisać międzynarodowy konkurs na projekt planowanej świątyni. Spośród nadesłanych 38 prac, z których większość pochodziła z Niemiec, Austrii, Francji, Holandii, Czech i Szwecji, jury konkursowe wybrało projekt neogotyckiej świątyni autorstwa łódzkiej spółki architektoniczno-budowlanej „Johannes Wende & Adolf Zarske”. Współautorem projektu był architekt berliński Emil Zillmann. Projekt następnie został przeredagowany przez architektów Piusa Dziekońskiego i Sławomira Odrzywolskiego, którzy zaproponowali wprowadzenie szeregu zmian, mających podnieść funkcjonalność budowli. Neogotycki kościół jest nieorientowaną, trzynawową bazyliką, z mocno wyodrębnionym transeptem, o wielobocznie zakończonym prezbiterium z obejściem i kaplicą na osi. Prezbiterium flankowane jest dwom wydłużonymi aneksami, które mieszczą zakrystię i baptysterium (w aneksie północnym) oraz kaplicę pogrzebową (aneks...

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The city’s Roman Catholic Cathedral is the main and biggest church in Łódź. In 1898, an open international architectural competition was announced. 38 projects from almost all over Europe were submitted. The winner was the project of the Lodz company "Wende i Zarske". This gothic church was built between 1901 and 1912. On October 15, 2022, 100 years have passed since the consecration of the...

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