Driving into Łódź, the navigation immediately directed us to Księży Młyn, which spontaneously became our first stop for sightseeing. The industrial and residential complex, designed by Karol Scheibler in the 19th century, was once a self-sustaining industrial hub with factories, warehouses, and workers' houses. Księży Młyn was built on the site of an old mill settlement and was inspired by English industrial communities. This complex included not only massive factory buildings but also important infrastructure elements like a school, a fire station, a hospital, and shops. Today, Księży Młyn is a place that blends rich history with modernity, attracting tourists, artists, and photographers. The preserved buildings, neat streets, and abundance of greenery make it one of the most recognizable and fascinating spots on the map of Łódź. Strolling through this historic district, one can feel the spirit of old Łódź while admiring its original architecture and beautiful surroundings.
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