This private walking tour explores Łódź through its multicultural history, focusing on how Polish, German, Jewish and Russian communities built an industrial centre where languages, traditions and religions coexisted for decades.
The experience begins at the Old Cemetery, where Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox sections reflect the city’s diverse past. Here, you'll see notable mausoleums and hear about the industrial families who played a key role in Łódź's development.
The walk continues to Manufaktura, a former factory complex transformed into a cultural and commercial space. Its red-brick buildings illustrate how German and Jewish entrepreneurs influenced the city during the textile boom, when thousands of workers were employed in the area.
In the historic centre, the guide introduces the area where medieval Łódź first took shape and explains how new communities arrived over time, bringing skills, investment and cultural traditions. Along the route, you'll see churches, former Jewish institutions and the exterior of Poznański Palace, offering insight into the city's multicultural heritage.
The tour also includes St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, built for the Russian community. Throughout the walk, stories and explanations show how four nations lived alongside one another and how their legacy shaped modern Łódź.