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Maurycy Poznański's palace

Maurycy Poznański's palace, Renaissance Revival palace in Old Polesie, Łódź, Poland.

Maurycy Poznański's palace is a three-story structure with balanced facades decorated with carved stone details and allegorical roof sculptures. The building includes interior rooms designed for different purposes, from exhibition spaces to gardens that extend the experience beyond the walls.

Commissioned between 1896 and 1900, the palace was designed by architect Adolf Zeligson for Maurycy Poznański, part of a prominent textile manufacturing family. Its construction marked a period when Łódź was flourishing as an industrial city and wealthy entrepreneurs built grand residences to demonstrate their status.

The palace now serves as a cultural hub where visitors encounter art collections and creative spaces that reflect the vision of early modernism. The building itself expresses the aspirations of the industrial family who once commissioned it, making it a living symbol of their era.

The palace is located at the corner of Więckowskiego and Gdańska Streets in the Old Polesie district and is accessible to the public year-round. Visitors will find cultural programming, gathering spaces, a cafe, and garden areas that offer a comfortable place to spend time between indoor and outdoor exploration.

The allegorical figures adorning the roofline depict concepts central to manufacturing and trade, reflecting the values the family wished to celebrate. These sculptures are among the most distinctive visual elements of the building, often overlooked until a visitor takes time to look closely at the skyline.

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Architects
Adolf Zeligson
Architectural style
Renaissance Revival architecture
Address
ul. S. Więckowskiego 36, Łódź
GPS coordinates
51.77180,19.44820
Latest update
December 12, 2025 14:27
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