Robert Schweikert's palace, Architectural palace in Katedralna, Poland
Robert Schweikert's palace is a residence built in the early 1900s in central Łódź, featuring gardens, pavilions, and architectural details from that period. The building occupies the Piotrkowska 262/264 address and displays the style common to properties built during the region's industrial growth.
The palace was designed by architect Leon Lubotynowicz between 1910 and 1913, during a time when the city was undergoing rapid industrial expansion. It was built as part of a trend among wealthy industrialists to construct residences in this architectural style.
The palace holds the heritage registration number A/310/1-5 from the Łódź Voivodeship, marking its status as an important architectural monument since 1987.
The property sits on Piotrkowska Street and is easily accessible on foot from the city center. The building and gardens can be viewed from outside at any time without requiring special arrangements.
The garden section with its pavilions forms a rare example of a complete architectural ensemble from the industrial era, built as one unified project. This combination of residence and garden design was uncommon in the region and shows what set this property apart.
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