Scheibler industrial complex

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The Scheibler industrial complex is a historic 19th-century textile manufacturing district in Łódź, Poland, developed by the industrialist Scheibler family and notable for its extensive brick factory buildings and workers’ housing.

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instanceOf historic industrial district
industrial complex
textile manufacturing district
architecturalStyle brick industrial architecture
associatedWith Scheibler textile empire NERFINISHED
development of Łódź as a textile center
category historic districts in Łódź
industrial complexes in Poland
textile mills in Poland
constructionStart 19th century
country Poland
developedBy Karol Scheibler NERFINISHED
Scheibler family NERFINISHED
era Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
hasPart administrative buildings
boiler houses
chimneys
factory buildings
industrial railway sidings
industrial warehouses
residential tenement houses
spinning mills
weaving mills
workers’ colony
workers’ housing
heritageStatus historic monument
historicalFunction textile manufacturing
workers’ housing estate
industry cotton industry
textile industry
locatedIn Księży Młyn district NERFINISHED
central Poland
Łódź NERFINISHED
Łódź Voivodeship NERFINISHED
material brick
namedAfter Karol Scheibler NERFINISHED
Scheibler family NERFINISHED
notableFor extensive brick factory buildings
integrated workers’ housing estate
large-scale textile production
partOf Polish industrial heritage
industrial heritage of Łódź
region Łódź industrial district NERFINISHED
significantPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
urbanRole company town
self-contained industrial settlement

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Scheibler Palace associatedWith Scheibler industrial complex