Izrael Poznański Palace

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Izrael Poznański Palace is a grand 19th-century industrialist’s residence in Łódź, Poland, renowned for its opulent eclectic architecture and role as a symbol of the city’s textile-era prosperity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
museum building
palace
architect Adolf Zeligson NERFINISHED
Hilary Majewski NERFINISHED
Juliusz Jung NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle eclecticism
neo-Baroque
neo-Renaissance
builtFor Izrael Poznański
category Historic houses in Poland
Museums in Łódź
Palaces in Łódź
coordinateLocation 51.781°N 19.448°E
country Poland
currentUse museum
endDate 1903
floorCount 3
hasExhibition biographies of notable Łódź residents
history of Łódź
hasPart ballroom
garden
grand staircase
representative courtyard
heritageDesignation cultural property
listed monument of Poland
locatedIn Piotrkowska Street
Łódź NERFINISHED
Łódź Voivodeship NERFINISHED
material brick
namedAfter Izrael Poznański
notableFor eclectic façade
opulent interiors
symbol of Łódź industrial prosperity
occupant Museum of the City of Łódź
owner City of Łódź NERFINISHED
partOf Manufaktura complex vicinity
roofMaterial metal
significantPeriod 19th century
textile industry era in Łódź
startDate 1888
streetAddress ulica Ogrodowa 15
touristAttraction true

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Łódź hasLandmark Izrael Poznański Palace