White Factory

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White Factory is a historic 19th-century textile mill complex in Łódź, Poland, now best known as the home of the Central Museum of Textiles and a symbol of the city’s industrial heritage.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
industrial heritage site
museum building
textile mill complex
architecturalStyle Classicism
builtInPeriod 19th century
category Industrial heritage sites in Poland
Museums in Łódź
Textile mills in Poland
color white
constructionEnd 1850s
constructionStart 1830s
country Poland
currentUse Central Museum of Textiles
foundedBy Ludwik Geyer
hasExhibitionTheme history of textiles
history of Łódź textile industry
textile design
textile technology
hasFunction museum
textile production
hasPart administrative buildings
chimney
courtyard
factory buildings
former production halls
museum exhibition spaces
heritageDesignation historic monument of Poland
listed building
houses Central Museum of Textiles
industry textile industry
locatedIn Piotrkowska Street area
Łódź NERFINISHED
Łódź Voivodeship NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
material brick
namedAfter its white plastered façades
notableFor characteristic white façades
preservation of textile heritage
role in development of Łódź textile industry
openToPublic yes
operator Central Museum of Textiles
ownedBy Ludwik Geyer
partOf industrial heritage of Łódź
symbolOf Łódź NERFINISHED
Łódź industrial heritage
touristAttraction yes

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Łódź
hasLandmark

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