Radomsko, Industrial municipality in Lodz Voivodeship, Poland
Radomsko stretches along the Radomka River at around 230 meters elevation and connects residential areas with industrial zones and green spaces. The center preserves a traditional layout around the main square with shops and low buildings from different centuries.
Duke Leszek II the Black granted the settlement town rights in 1266 and established its role as a regional trading point. The Jagiellonians awarded additional trade privileges in 1427 that encouraged growth during the medieval period.
The Old Town hosts the Church of Saint Lambert from the 13th century with its preserved Gothic structure and wooden ceiling. Residents gather in the market square on market days and during small outdoor events.
The Warsaw-Vienna railway line stops here and connects the town with larger destinations in Poland and abroad. The proximity to motorway A1 and national road 42 makes driving from different directions easier.
The Regional Museum preserves tools and documents from the early textile industry and displays objects from everyday life in past centuries. Three specialized investment zones with railway access attract international manufacturers and shape the current economic profile of the municipality.
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