The Industrialists
Władysław Reymont, The Promised Land
Łódź’s rise to industrial prominence in the second half of the 19th century saw the city transform from a sleepy backwater into a gritty metropolis bursting with red brick factories and a horizon crowned with smoking chimney stacks. While the rank and file were squashed into blackened tenements their bosses lived the a life of indulgence, pampered in extravagant palaces. It’s these mighty industrialists who made Łódź what it is today, and a memorial commemorating three such figures can be found at the lower end of Piotrkowska (C-3). It’s outside McDonald’s you’ll find a statue of Izrael Poznański, Karol Scheibler and Ludwik Grohman seated around a table signing an agreement. The empty seats next to these three make it possible to sit down with a burger and boast to your friends you once dined with the most powerful men in town.
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