Towarzystwo Kredytowe Miejskie, Renaissance Revival building in Katedralna, Łódź, Poland.
Towarzystwo Kredytowe Miejskie is a financial building located at 21 Pomorska Street in central Łódź, constructed with brick and detailed decorative elements in Renaissance Revival style. The structure displays grand proportions and ornamental features across its facade that reflect the importance of the institution it once housed.
Architect Hilary Majewski designed this building in 1881 during a period of rapid industrial growth in the Łódź region. The structure embodies the economic expansion of that era through its role as an important financial institution.
The structure received monument status on January 20, 1971, under registration number A/89, marking its importance in Polish architectural heritage.
The building is located at a central spot in Łódź city center and can be reached easily by main streets. As a protected monument, it can be viewed from the outside, where the exterior facade displays the primary architectural features.
The building was established to support local craftspeople and merchants who needed reliable access to credit. This purpose shaped it into an important financial hub for a growing industrial city.
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