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Multicultural City of Lodz
Departure for Lodz - a city where three traditions crossed: Polish, Jewish and German. The first step will be put in the magnificent interiors of Poznanski Palace – that belonged to the Poznanski family, who were among the wealthiest Jewish clans in the city. The industrial empire of Poznanski was a self-sufficient district which included the owner's residence, factory, workers housing complex, church and a hospital. Now, housing the Historical Museum of Lodz is proud of its splendid dining room, special exhibitions devoted the Artur Rubinstein and Jerry Kosinski. See the Jewish Cemetery – the largest one in Europe. About 160 000 people are buried there. Today the Cemetery has an area of 39,6 hectare. In more than 100 years of the history of the Cemetery many meritorious for our city and its history people like known rabbis, fabricants, physicians, politicians, social activists etc. were buried at this Cemetery. Their tombstones often show high class of stone and metal craftworks. Continue to Warsaw.