Location Description:
A historic tenement house, probably from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, typical of Łódź tenement architecture, with elements of eclecticism or Art Nouveau, characteristic of that period (it was a time of intensive urban development of the city, associated with the industrial boom, when many eclectic and Art Nouveau tenement houses were built).
You can get to it through the main gate, which is sometimes locked with a chain, but homeless people regularly cut it down and it is open to visitors.
You can visit all the apartments, as well as the attic that connects the stairwells. There isn’t much surviving furniture, but you can find a lot of documents, posters, trinkets, and toys. Note the one burned-down apartment on the right side of the building, whose entire ceiling has collapsed.
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