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Łódź niepowtarzalna / Lodz - unique city
Fotografie / Photos: Robert Zapędowski / Dark Frame / Fotograf Łódź / Fotografie Łodzi / http://www.darkframe.pl
All photos taken in Lodz, Poland: http://www.darkframe.pl/portfolio/%C5%82%C3%B3d%C5%BA/
Muzyka / Music:
Jon Hopkins - Grace
Album: Opalescent
Year: 2001
Buy a CD: http://www.jonhopkins.co.uk/Store.html
I have no rights to this song
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Happy Lodz - Łódź IS ALSO HAPPY (Pharrell Williams - Happy)
Happy Lodz - www.happylodz.com.pl
Produkcja i realizacja:
Second Unit - www.secondunit.pl
Aleksandra Kapka, Piotr Kubiak, Jakub Woźniak
www.secondunit.pl
www.piotrkubiak.pl
www.jakubwozniak.com
Muzyka: Pharrell Williams
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Łódź - Miasto Meneli
Takie satyryczne przemyślenia... Jak się podoba, to dajcie znać...
http://instagram.com/lukasz_gorski_official
Snap: luki_gie
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Łódź - ostatnie nieodkryte miasto / Lodz - last undiscovered city
Realization: Paweł Klepacz and Igor Majewski http://www.recinbrain.com/
Music: Tarantula X - 1998 (Tarantula X Remix) https://soundcloud.com/kanevale
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Marsz antyimigracyjny Łódź 26-09-2015 - Kibice Widzewa i ŁKS w marszu ᴴᴰ
Kolejny marsz antyimigracyjny przeszedł ul. Piotrkowską w Łodzi. Tym razem uczestnicy marszu przeszli z placu Wolności ul. Piotrkowską pod Urząd Miasta Łodzi.
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Nightlife Łódź!
ONLINE STORE
www.ktstunts.com
#killingthestreets
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Illegal Night Łódź - THIS IS OUR LIFE
Więcej torów, mniej stadionów tym razem odpowiedź z centralnej Polski czyli Illegal Night Łódź - THIS IS OUR LIFE. Grupka fanów motoryzacji dla których spędzanie wolnego czasu w gronie osób o tej samej zajawce to pasja i sposób na życie po raz kolejny zwraca uwagę na fakt braku miejsc do uprawiania tego sportu i realizowania pasji. Przez ostatni czas wspólnymi siłami zbieraliśmy powoli materiał do
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Otwarcie hipermarketu - Sukcesja Łódź
25.09.2015 Otwarcie galerii Sukcesja w Łodzi
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Łódź - miasto meneli? Miasto (nie)wymarłe. Film II
Motto: „Kiedyś tam kiedyś, gdzieś tam, ten”. Dolores z Włókienki
W trakcie realizacji zdjęć do filmu „Powidoki” Andrzeja Wajdy Bogusław Linda nazwał Łódź „miastem meneli”. Wypowiedź aktora zainspirowała młodych twórców do realizacji filmu „Miasto (nie)wymarłe”. Reżyseria: Angela Bartczak, zdjęcia: Adam Gryc, montaż: Natalia Golańska i Adam Gryc.
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Poza grami #07 - Łódź - miasto które kocham nienawidzić
Przed Wami materiał o mojej ukochanej Łodzi, nie sposób opowiedzieć wszystkiego co chciałem w tak krótkim materiale, ale może jeszcze kiedyś do tego wrócę. Zapraszam!
Podobało się? Daj łapiszona w górę, motywuje mnie to do dalszej pracy. Dzięki!
Napisz do mnie: nrgeek00@gmail.com
Zapraszam także do subskrypcji kanału i ogłądania moich innych filmów.
Ponadto znajdziecie mnie na facebooku gdzie
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Łódź - 1992 - dokument
Źródło - Polska Telewizja Internetowa
http://lodz.tv-polska.eu/film/13373-lodz-1992r
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Halo, halo Łódź / Bartek Usa
http://bit.ly/1t76NoU SUBUJ
https://www.facebook.com/BartekUsa FACEBOOK
http://instagram.com/thebartekusa INSTAGRAM
SNAPCHAT: KONTRABANDA
MÓJ DRUGI KANAŁ: http://bit.ly/1fET2wN
GRUPA NA FACEBOOKU: http://on.fb.me/1PM6OrK
Top 20 filmów:
Komu chce pan zaimponować? http://youtu.be/uV5YjAOHeGs
Co się wyprawia? http://youtu.be/lCq6q3EaEkw
Co to za trzepanko? http://youtu.be/ieNSPCoguxA
Podkradanie z
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Foreign Friendly Łódź
The film was created under the project "Foreign Friendly Society" carried out by the organization KobieTY. Filmed by international volunteers shows how foreigners living in Lodz look at their city. What they like in here, why Łódź is a place to visit, why it is a place to live. The initiator and main author of the film is a volunteer - Stefano Oddi from Italy. He realized the film in close coopera
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Trasa W-Z Łódź - Centrum Przesiadkowe - Tramwaje już na trasie. ᴴᴰ
Zobacz jak funkcjonuje nowe centrum przesiadkowe MPK w Łodzi.
Dziś o 4.44 wyruszył z krańcówki Retkinia na trasę W-Z pierwszy Tramwaj nr.10. Cała trasa jest już uruchomiona dla tramwajówej komunikacji i można już pojechać na Olechów.
Film nagrany po godz. 6.00 rano (sobota).
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Łódź - "Miasto NRGeek'a !" - Let'sPlay Google StreetView #41
Dziś nie zwiedzamy galery tylko Łódź, miasto NRGeeka!
Zostaw lajka jeśli podobał Ci się odcinek! ♥
★ Mój Skype: wudzwioski
NRGeek to znany YouTuber który w obecnej chwili ma ponad 75.000 widzów. Zwiedzamy dziś jego miasto czyli Łódź!
★ DoGry: https://dogry.pl/profil/100065052/
★ Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/WudzFP/
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Pozdrawiam i
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Program artystyczny -Studniówka 2016 XXXIII LO Łódź
Program artystyczny -Studniówka 2016 XXXIII LO Łódź
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Jakich reform Polska potrzebuje? - wykład Stanisława Michalkiewicza, Łódź
Jakich reform Polska potrzebuje? - wykład Stanisława Michalkiewicza, Łódź 20.01.2016 r.
https://www.facebook.com/TVASME
http://www.michalkiewicz.pl/
https://www.facebook.com/Stanislaw.Michalkiewicz
Zapraszamy do Klubu TV ASME:
http://www.asme.pl/pl/register.shtml
Nagranie pochodzi z witryny ASME:
Nagrania TVASME w całości są dostępne w Klubie TVASME!
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Łódź 1920 - 1939
Animacja zdjęć Romana Wajnikonisa z okresu 1920 - 1939 wykonanych w Łodzi. Wszystkie zdjęcia są opublikowane na profilu "Albumy z niepublikowanymi skanami" - Facebook.
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Wyburzanie komina - Łódź ul. Demokratyczna ᴴᴰ
Zmienia się krajobraz Łodzi. W dniu 30-08-2015 o godz 6.30 w Łodzi przy ul. Demokratycznej wysadzono 140 m komin dawnych zakładów ciepłowniczych. Do wysadzenia komina podłozono ok. 30 kg trotylu.
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Łódź na Starym Filmie z 1912 Roku
Łódź na archiwalnym filmie z 1912 roku. Nakręcony podczas Wystawy Rzemieślniczo-Przemysłowej "Popierajmy Przemysł Krajowy", zorganizowanej w ogrodzie przy ulicy Dzielnej. Obecnie jest to Park im. Stanisława Staszica.
Więcej informacji na blogu:
http://eloblog.pl/lodz-na-starym-filmie-z-1912-roku/
UWAGA
Film ten wcześniej znajdował się na innym kanale, lecz został z niego usunięty. Niestety nie w
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Imagine Dragons @ Atlas Arena Łódź 02.02.2016 - Początek
Początek koncertu Imagine Dragons w łódźkej Atlas Arena (utwory Shots oraz Trouble)
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Antonina Krzysztoń - Perłowa łódź
Kiedy przypłynie perłowa łódź
Jak o tym śpiewa serce
Ja Cię zawołam na cały głos
- Nie nie opuszczaj mnie już więcej
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszych dłoniach płomyk 2x
Kiedy przypłynie perłowa łódź
Jak o tym śpiewa serce
Ty mnie zawołasz na cały głos
- Nie nie opuszczaj mnie już więcej
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszych dłoniach płomyk 2x
Jesteś przy mnie - czuje spokój
C
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Imagine Dragons - Radioactive Atlas Arena Łódź 2016-02-02
Imagine Dragons - Radioactive Atlas Arena Łódź 2016-02-02
Łódź niepowtarzalna / Lodz - unique city
Fotografie / Photos: Robert Zapędowski / Dark Frame / Fotograf Łódź / Fotografie Łodzi / http://www.darkframe.pl
All photos taken in Lodz, Poland: http://www.da...
Fotografie / Photos: Robert Zapędowski / Dark Frame / Fotograf Łódź / Fotografie Łodzi / http://www.darkframe.pl
All photos taken in Lodz, Poland: http://www.darkframe.pl/portfolio/%C5%82%C3%B3d%C5%BA/
Muzyka / Music:
Jon Hopkins - Grace
Album: Opalescent
Year: 2001
Buy a CD: http://www.jonhopkins.co.uk/Store.html
I have no rights to this song
wn.com/Łódź Niepowtarzalna Lodz Unique City
Fotografie / Photos: Robert Zapędowski / Dark Frame / Fotograf Łódź / Fotografie Łodzi / http://www.darkframe.pl
All photos taken in Lodz, Poland: http://www.darkframe.pl/portfolio/%C5%82%C3%B3d%C5%BA/
Muzyka / Music:
Jon Hopkins - Grace
Album: Opalescent
Year: 2001
Buy a CD: http://www.jonhopkins.co.uk/Store.html
I have no rights to this song
- published: 05 Jan 2014
- views: 58309
Happy Lodz - Łódź IS ALSO HAPPY (Pharrell Williams - Happy)
Happy Lodz - www.happylodz.com.pl
Produkcja i realizacja:
Second Unit - www.secondunit.pl
Aleksandra Kapka, Piotr Kubiak, Jakub Woźniak
www.secondunit.pl
ww...
Happy Lodz - www.happylodz.com.pl
Produkcja i realizacja:
Second Unit - www.secondunit.pl
Aleksandra Kapka, Piotr Kubiak, Jakub Woźniak
www.secondunit.pl
www.piotrkubiak.pl
www.jakubwozniak.com
Muzyka: Pharrell Williams
wn.com/Happy Lodz Łódź Is Also Happy (Pharrell Williams Happy)
Happy Lodz - www.happylodz.com.pl
Produkcja i realizacja:
Second Unit - www.secondunit.pl
Aleksandra Kapka, Piotr Kubiak, Jakub Woźniak
www.secondunit.pl
www.piotrkubiak.pl
www.jakubwozniak.com
Muzyka: Pharrell Williams
- published: 26 Jan 2014
- views: 329416
Łódź - Miasto Meneli
Takie satyryczne przemyślenia... Jak się podoba, to dajcie znać...
http://instagram.com/lukasz_gorski_official
Snap: luki_gie...
Takie satyryczne przemyślenia... Jak się podoba, to dajcie znać...
http://instagram.com/lukasz_gorski_official
Snap: luki_gie
wn.com/Łódź Miasto Meneli
Takie satyryczne przemyślenia... Jak się podoba, to dajcie znać...
http://instagram.com/lukasz_gorski_official
Snap: luki_gie
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 23359
Łódź - ostatnie nieodkryte miasto / Lodz - last undiscovered city
Realization: Paweł Klepacz and Igor Majewski http://www.recinbrain.com/
Music: Tarantula X - 1998 (Tarantula X Remix) https://soundcloud.com/kanevale...
Realization: Paweł Klepacz and Igor Majewski http://www.recinbrain.com/
Music: Tarantula X - 1998 (Tarantula X Remix) https://soundcloud.com/kanevale
wn.com/Łódź Ostatnie Nieodkryte Miasto Lodz Last Undiscovered City
Realization: Paweł Klepacz and Igor Majewski http://www.recinbrain.com/
Music: Tarantula X - 1998 (Tarantula X Remix) https://soundcloud.com/kanevale
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 23442
Marsz antyimigracyjny Łódź 26-09-2015 - Kibice Widzewa i ŁKS w marszu ᴴᴰ
Kolejny marsz antyimigracyjny przeszedł ul. Piotrkowską w Łodzi. Tym razem uczestnicy marszu przeszli z placu Wolności ul. Piotrkowską pod Urząd Miasta Łodzi....
Kolejny marsz antyimigracyjny przeszedł ul. Piotrkowską w Łodzi. Tym razem uczestnicy marszu przeszli z placu Wolności ul. Piotrkowską pod Urząd Miasta Łodzi.
wn.com/Marsz Antyimigracyjny Łódź 26 09 2015 Kibice Widzewa I Łks W Marszu ᴴᴰ
Kolejny marsz antyimigracyjny przeszedł ul. Piotrkowską w Łodzi. Tym razem uczestnicy marszu przeszli z placu Wolności ul. Piotrkowską pod Urząd Miasta Łodzi.
- published: 26 Sep 2015
- views: 40397
Nightlife Łódź!
ONLINE STORE
www.ktstunts.com
#killingthestreets...
ONLINE STORE
www.ktstunts.com
#killingthestreets
wn.com/Nightlife Łódź
ONLINE STORE
www.ktstunts.com
#killingthestreets
- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 18486
Illegal Night Łódź - THIS IS OUR LIFE
Więcej torów, mniej stadionów tym razem odpowiedź z centralnej Polski czyli Illegal Night Łódź - THIS IS OUR LIFE. Grupka fanów motoryzacji dla których spędzani...
Więcej torów, mniej stadionów tym razem odpowiedź z centralnej Polski czyli Illegal Night Łódź - THIS IS OUR LIFE. Grupka fanów motoryzacji dla których spędzanie wolnego czasu w gronie osób o tej samej zajawce to pasja i sposób na życie po raz kolejny zwraca uwagę na fakt braku miejsc do uprawiania tego sportu i realizowania pasji. Przez ostatni czas wspólnymi siłami zbieraliśmy powoli materiał do dłuższego filmu i oto nadszedł dzień w w którym prezentujemy zapowiedź nowego sezonu. Autorzy filmu nie popierają łamania przepisów czy niestosowania się do panujących przepisów. Sceny były kręcone na zamkniętych odcinkach oraz prywatnych placach w godzinach wieczornych pod okiem wyszkolonych instruktorów.
wn.com/Illegal Night Łódź This Is Our Life
Więcej torów, mniej stadionów tym razem odpowiedź z centralnej Polski czyli Illegal Night Łódź - THIS IS OUR LIFE. Grupka fanów motoryzacji dla których spędzanie wolnego czasu w gronie osób o tej samej zajawce to pasja i sposób na życie po raz kolejny zwraca uwagę na fakt braku miejsc do uprawiania tego sportu i realizowania pasji. Przez ostatni czas wspólnymi siłami zbieraliśmy powoli materiał do dłuższego filmu i oto nadszedł dzień w w którym prezentujemy zapowiedź nowego sezonu. Autorzy filmu nie popierają łamania przepisów czy niestosowania się do panujących przepisów. Sceny były kręcone na zamkniętych odcinkach oraz prywatnych placach w godzinach wieczornych pod okiem wyszkolonych instruktorów.
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 12089
Otwarcie hipermarketu - Sukcesja Łódź
25.09.2015 Otwarcie galerii Sukcesja w Łodzi...
25.09.2015 Otwarcie galerii Sukcesja w Łodzi
wn.com/Otwarcie Hipermarketu Sukcesja Łódź
25.09.2015 Otwarcie galerii Sukcesja w Łodzi
- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 230738
Łódź - miasto meneli? Miasto (nie)wymarłe. Film II
Motto: „Kiedyś tam kiedyś, gdzieś tam, ten”. Dolores z Włókienki
W trakcie realizacji zdjęć do filmu „Powidoki” Andrzeja Wajdy Bogusław Linda nazwał Łódź „mias...
Motto: „Kiedyś tam kiedyś, gdzieś tam, ten”. Dolores z Włókienki
W trakcie realizacji zdjęć do filmu „Powidoki” Andrzeja Wajdy Bogusław Linda nazwał Łódź „miastem meneli”. Wypowiedź aktora zainspirowała młodych twórców do realizacji filmu „Miasto (nie)wymarłe”. Reżyseria: Angela Bartczak, zdjęcia: Adam Gryc, montaż: Natalia Golańska i Adam Gryc.
wn.com/Łódź Miasto Meneli Miasto (Nie)Wymarłe. Film Ii
Motto: „Kiedyś tam kiedyś, gdzieś tam, ten”. Dolores z Włókienki
W trakcie realizacji zdjęć do filmu „Powidoki” Andrzeja Wajdy Bogusław Linda nazwał Łódź „miastem meneli”. Wypowiedź aktora zainspirowała młodych twórców do realizacji filmu „Miasto (nie)wymarłe”. Reżyseria: Angela Bartczak, zdjęcia: Adam Gryc, montaż: Natalia Golańska i Adam Gryc.
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 629
Poza grami #07 - Łódź - miasto które kocham nienawidzić
Przed Wami materiał o mojej ukochanej Łodzi, nie sposób opowiedzieć wszystkiego co chciałem w tak krótkim materiale, ale może jeszcze kiedyś do tego wrócę. Zapr...
Przed Wami materiał o mojej ukochanej Łodzi, nie sposób opowiedzieć wszystkiego co chciałem w tak krótkim materiale, ale może jeszcze kiedyś do tego wrócę. Zapraszam!
Podobało się? Daj łapiszona w górę, motywuje mnie to do dalszej pracy. Dzięki!
Napisz do mnie: nrgeek00@gmail.com
Zapraszam także do subskrypcji kanału i ogłądania moich innych filmów.
Ponadto znajdziecie mnie na facebooku gdzie będzie trochę więcej nowych informacji, także śmiało możecie "lajkować" albo i nie :) Wybór należy do Was
Fejsbuczek: http://www.facebook.com/NRGeek
Twitch: http://pl.twitch.tv/nrgeek00
Ask.fm: http://ask.fm/nrgeek00
wn.com/Poza Grami 07 Łódź Miasto Które Kocham Nienawidzić
Przed Wami materiał o mojej ukochanej Łodzi, nie sposób opowiedzieć wszystkiego co chciałem w tak krótkim materiale, ale może jeszcze kiedyś do tego wrócę. Zapraszam!
Podobało się? Daj łapiszona w górę, motywuje mnie to do dalszej pracy. Dzięki!
Napisz do mnie: nrgeek00@gmail.com
Zapraszam także do subskrypcji kanału i ogłądania moich innych filmów.
Ponadto znajdziecie mnie na facebooku gdzie będzie trochę więcej nowych informacji, także śmiało możecie "lajkować" albo i nie :) Wybór należy do Was
Fejsbuczek: http://www.facebook.com/NRGeek
Twitch: http://pl.twitch.tv/nrgeek00
Ask.fm: http://ask.fm/nrgeek00
- published: 30 Nov 2013
- views: 15905
Łódź - 1992 - dokument
Źródło - Polska Telewizja Internetowa
http://lodz.tv-polska.eu/film/13373-lodz-1992r...
Źródło - Polska Telewizja Internetowa
http://lodz.tv-polska.eu/film/13373-lodz-1992r
wn.com/Łódź 1992 Dokument
Źródło - Polska Telewizja Internetowa
http://lodz.tv-polska.eu/film/13373-lodz-1992r
- published: 25 Oct 2014
- views: 5003
Halo, halo Łódź / Bartek Usa
http://bit.ly/1t76NoU SUBUJ
https://www.facebook.com/BartekUsa FACEBOOK
http://instagram.com/thebartekusa INSTAGRAM
SNAPCHAT: KONTRABANDA
MÓJ DRUGI KANAŁ: http...
http://bit.ly/1t76NoU SUBUJ
https://www.facebook.com/BartekUsa FACEBOOK
http://instagram.com/thebartekusa INSTAGRAM
SNAPCHAT: KONTRABANDA
MÓJ DRUGI KANAŁ: http://bit.ly/1fET2wN
GRUPA NA FACEBOOKU: http://on.fb.me/1PM6OrK
Top 20 filmów:
Komu chce pan zaimponować? http://youtu.be/uV5YjAOHeGs
Co się wyprawia? http://youtu.be/lCq6q3EaEkw
Co to za trzepanko? http://youtu.be/ieNSPCoguxA
Podkradanie zakupów http://youtu.be/9mGeRBxIaZY
Narkotyki w McDonald's http://youtu.be/QSPsm3z59vw
Poszło bokiem zesrałem się http://youtu.be/lYxuQsuFxcU
Sklepowe obserwacje http://youtu.be/-eNOd8EgZOc
Wek i raus http://youtu.be/biEvjz2B5B0
Co to za targowisko? http://youtu.be/gh9H8CGwIr0
Zakupy z nieznajomym http://youtu.be/c0quSC8_XS4
Ma w McDonald's http://youtu.be/gqe1M0VABo8
Paweł przepraszam http://youtu.be/YvovoVp4Xys
Bułka za jaranko http://youtu.be/LlqPJRSOifg
Co to za hołubce? http://youtu.be/drKTXVOgyn0
Marchewkowa wymiana http://youtu.be/M5PhDQxugAc
Ziemniaki http://youtu.be/stR1sd4HcK8
Podkładanie zakupów w markecie http://youtu.be/9W-g_W8BNqg
Zasypianie podczas rozmowy http://youtu.be/fy-VWiyQMpI
Podkładanie świni http://youtu.be/vB96oyVaNxU
Podrywanie w parku http://youtu.be/1qIgCGk_-NQ
wn.com/Halo, Halo Łódź Bartek USA
http://bit.ly/1t76NoU SUBUJ
https://www.facebook.com/BartekUsa FACEBOOK
http://instagram.com/thebartekusa INSTAGRAM
SNAPCHAT: KONTRABANDA
MÓJ DRUGI KANAŁ: http://bit.ly/1fET2wN
GRUPA NA FACEBOOKU: http://on.fb.me/1PM6OrK
Top 20 filmów:
Komu chce pan zaimponować? http://youtu.be/uV5YjAOHeGs
Co się wyprawia? http://youtu.be/lCq6q3EaEkw
Co to za trzepanko? http://youtu.be/ieNSPCoguxA
Podkradanie zakupów http://youtu.be/9mGeRBxIaZY
Narkotyki w McDonald's http://youtu.be/QSPsm3z59vw
Poszło bokiem zesrałem się http://youtu.be/lYxuQsuFxcU
Sklepowe obserwacje http://youtu.be/-eNOd8EgZOc
Wek i raus http://youtu.be/biEvjz2B5B0
Co to za targowisko? http://youtu.be/gh9H8CGwIr0
Zakupy z nieznajomym http://youtu.be/c0quSC8_XS4
Ma w McDonald's http://youtu.be/gqe1M0VABo8
Paweł przepraszam http://youtu.be/YvovoVp4Xys
Bułka za jaranko http://youtu.be/LlqPJRSOifg
Co to za hołubce? http://youtu.be/drKTXVOgyn0
Marchewkowa wymiana http://youtu.be/M5PhDQxugAc
Ziemniaki http://youtu.be/stR1sd4HcK8
Podkładanie zakupów w markecie http://youtu.be/9W-g_W8BNqg
Zasypianie podczas rozmowy http://youtu.be/fy-VWiyQMpI
Podkładanie świni http://youtu.be/vB96oyVaNxU
Podrywanie w parku http://youtu.be/1qIgCGk_-NQ
- published: 11 Oct 2014
- views: 159489
Foreign Friendly Łódź
The film was created under the project "Foreign Friendly Society" carried out by the organization KobieTY. Filmed by international volunteers shows how foreigne...
The film was created under the project "Foreign Friendly Society" carried out by the organization KobieTY. Filmed by international volunteers shows how foreigners living in Lodz look at their city. What they like in here, why Łódź is a place to visit, why it is a place to live. The initiator and main author of the film is a volunteer - Stefano Oddi from Italy. He realized the film in close cooperation with Samuel Mayor - a volunteer from Spain, co-founder of the project "Aliens in Lodz" and the festival International Boat of Culture - https://www.facebook.com/BoatofCulture
Film stworzony został w ramach projektu "Foreign Friendly Society", realizowanego przez organizację KobieTY. Nakręcony przez międzynarodowych wolontariuszy pokazuje jak cudzoziemcy mieszkający w Łodzi patrzą na swoje miasto, co najbardziej im się tu podoba, dlaczego warto Łódź odwiedzić, dlaczego warto tutaj żyć. Pomysłodawcą i głównym twórcą filmu jest wolontariusz - Stefano Oddi z Włoch. Film realizował przy ścisłej współpracy z Samuelem Mayorem - wolontariuszem z Hiszpanii, współtwórcą projektu “Aliens in Łódź” i festiwalu International Boat of Culture https://www.facebook.com/BoatofCulture
wn.com/Foreign Friendly Łódź
The film was created under the project "Foreign Friendly Society" carried out by the organization KobieTY. Filmed by international volunteers shows how foreigners living in Lodz look at their city. What they like in here, why Łódź is a place to visit, why it is a place to live. The initiator and main author of the film is a volunteer - Stefano Oddi from Italy. He realized the film in close cooperation with Samuel Mayor - a volunteer from Spain, co-founder of the project "Aliens in Lodz" and the festival International Boat of Culture - https://www.facebook.com/BoatofCulture
Film stworzony został w ramach projektu "Foreign Friendly Society", realizowanego przez organizację KobieTY. Nakręcony przez międzynarodowych wolontariuszy pokazuje jak cudzoziemcy mieszkający w Łodzi patrzą na swoje miasto, co najbardziej im się tu podoba, dlaczego warto Łódź odwiedzić, dlaczego warto tutaj żyć. Pomysłodawcą i głównym twórcą filmu jest wolontariusz - Stefano Oddi z Włoch. Film realizował przy ścisłej współpracy z Samuelem Mayorem - wolontariuszem z Hiszpanii, współtwórcą projektu “Aliens in Łódź” i festiwalu International Boat of Culture https://www.facebook.com/BoatofCulture
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 5615
Trasa W-Z Łódź - Centrum Przesiadkowe - Tramwaje już na trasie. ᴴᴰ
Zobacz jak funkcjonuje nowe centrum przesiadkowe MPK w Łodzi.
Dziś o 4.44 wyruszył z krańcówki Retkinia na trasę W-Z pierwszy Tramwaj nr.10. Cała trasa jest już...
Zobacz jak funkcjonuje nowe centrum przesiadkowe MPK w Łodzi.
Dziś o 4.44 wyruszył z krańcówki Retkinia na trasę W-Z pierwszy Tramwaj nr.10. Cała trasa jest już uruchomiona dla tramwajówej komunikacji i można już pojechać na Olechów.
Film nagrany po godz. 6.00 rano (sobota).
wn.com/Trasa W Z Łódź Centrum Przesiadkowe Tramwaje Już Na Trasie. ᴴᴰ
Zobacz jak funkcjonuje nowe centrum przesiadkowe MPK w Łodzi.
Dziś o 4.44 wyruszył z krańcówki Retkinia na trasę W-Z pierwszy Tramwaj nr.10. Cała trasa jest już uruchomiona dla tramwajówej komunikacji i można już pojechać na Olechów.
Film nagrany po godz. 6.00 rano (sobota).
- published: 31 Oct 2015
- views: 4882
Łódź - "Miasto NRGeek'a !" - Let'sPlay Google StreetView #41
Dziś nie zwiedzamy galery tylko Łódź, miasto NRGeeka!
Zostaw lajka jeśli podobał Ci się odcinek! ♥
★ Mój Skype: wudzwioski
NRGeek to znany YouTuber który w obe...
Dziś nie zwiedzamy galery tylko Łódź, miasto NRGeeka!
Zostaw lajka jeśli podobał Ci się odcinek! ♥
★ Mój Skype: wudzwioski
NRGeek to znany YouTuber który w obecnej chwili ma ponad 75.000 widzów. Zwiedzamy dziś jego miasto czyli Łódź!
★ DoGry: https://dogry.pl/profil/100065052/
★ Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/WudzFP/
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Pozdrawiam i zapraszam do subskrypcji !:)
wn.com/Łódź Miasto Nrgeek'a Let'Splay Google Streetview 41
Dziś nie zwiedzamy galery tylko Łódź, miasto NRGeeka!
Zostaw lajka jeśli podobał Ci się odcinek! ♥
★ Mój Skype: wudzwioski
NRGeek to znany YouTuber który w obecnej chwili ma ponad 75.000 widzów. Zwiedzamy dziś jego miasto czyli Łódź!
★ DoGry: https://dogry.pl/profil/100065052/
★ Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/WudzFP/
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Pozdrawiam i zapraszam do subskrypcji !:)
- published: 12 Jan 2016
- views: 2307
Program artystyczny -Studniówka 2016 XXXIII LO Łódź
Program artystyczny -Studniówka 2016 XXXIII LO Łódź...
Program artystyczny -Studniówka 2016 XXXIII LO Łódź
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Program artystyczny -Studniówka 2016 XXXIII LO Łódź
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 4066
Jakich reform Polska potrzebuje? - wykład Stanisława Michalkiewicza, Łódź
Jakich reform Polska potrzebuje? - wykład Stanisława Michalkiewicza, Łódź 20.01.2016 r.
https://www.facebook.com/TVASME
http://www.michalkiewicz.pl/
https://ww...
Jakich reform Polska potrzebuje? - wykład Stanisława Michalkiewicza, Łódź 20.01.2016 r.
https://www.facebook.com/TVASME
http://www.michalkiewicz.pl/
https://www.facebook.com/Stanislaw.Michalkiewicz
Zapraszamy do Klubu TV ASME:
http://www.asme.pl/pl/register.shtml
Nagranie pochodzi z witryny ASME:
Nagrania TVASME w całości są dostępne w Klubie TVASME!
wn.com/Jakich Reform Polska Potrzebuje Wykład Stanisława Michalkiewicza, Łódź
Jakich reform Polska potrzebuje? - wykład Stanisława Michalkiewicza, Łódź 20.01.2016 r.
https://www.facebook.com/TVASME
http://www.michalkiewicz.pl/
https://www.facebook.com/Stanislaw.Michalkiewicz
Zapraszamy do Klubu TV ASME:
http://www.asme.pl/pl/register.shtml
Nagranie pochodzi z witryny ASME:
Nagrania TVASME w całości są dostępne w Klubie TVASME!
- published: 30 Jan 2016
- views: 11256
Łódź 1920 - 1939
Animacja zdjęć Romana Wajnikonisa z okresu 1920 - 1939 wykonanych w Łodzi. Wszystkie zdjęcia są opublikowane na profilu "Albumy z niepublikowanymi skanami" - Fa...
Animacja zdjęć Romana Wajnikonisa z okresu 1920 - 1939 wykonanych w Łodzi. Wszystkie zdjęcia są opublikowane na profilu "Albumy z niepublikowanymi skanami" - Facebook.
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Animacja zdjęć Romana Wajnikonisa z okresu 1920 - 1939 wykonanych w Łodzi. Wszystkie zdjęcia są opublikowane na profilu "Albumy z niepublikowanymi skanami" - Facebook.
- published: 03 Feb 2014
- views: 33507
Wyburzanie komina - Łódź ul. Demokratyczna ᴴᴰ
Zmienia się krajobraz Łodzi. W dniu 30-08-2015 o godz 6.30 w Łodzi przy ul. Demokratycznej wysadzono 140 m komin dawnych zakładów ciepłowniczych. Do wysadzenia ...
Zmienia się krajobraz Łodzi. W dniu 30-08-2015 o godz 6.30 w Łodzi przy ul. Demokratycznej wysadzono 140 m komin dawnych zakładów ciepłowniczych. Do wysadzenia komina podłozono ok. 30 kg trotylu.
wn.com/Wyburzanie Komina Łódź Ul. Demokratyczna ᴴᴰ
Zmienia się krajobraz Łodzi. W dniu 30-08-2015 o godz 6.30 w Łodzi przy ul. Demokratycznej wysadzono 140 m komin dawnych zakładów ciepłowniczych. Do wysadzenia komina podłozono ok. 30 kg trotylu.
- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 9603
Łódź na Starym Filmie z 1912 Roku
Łódź na archiwalnym filmie z 1912 roku. Nakręcony podczas Wystawy Rzemieślniczo-Przemysłowej "Popierajmy Przemysł Krajowy", zorganizowanej w ogrodzie przy ulicy...
Łódź na archiwalnym filmie z 1912 roku. Nakręcony podczas Wystawy Rzemieślniczo-Przemysłowej "Popierajmy Przemysł Krajowy", zorganizowanej w ogrodzie przy ulicy Dzielnej. Obecnie jest to Park im. Stanisława Staszica.
Więcej informacji na blogu:
http://eloblog.pl/lodz-na-starym-filmie-z-1912-roku/
UWAGA
Film ten wcześniej znajdował się na innym kanale, lecz został z niego usunięty. Niestety nie wiem z jakich powodów i na jakim kanale to było. Umieszczam go ponownie na YouTube, ze względu na jego wartość historyczną. Jeżeli autor komentarza/filmu nie życzy sobie jego obecności na YouTube proszę o informację.
wn.com/Łódź Na Starym Filmie Z 1912 Roku
Łódź na archiwalnym filmie z 1912 roku. Nakręcony podczas Wystawy Rzemieślniczo-Przemysłowej "Popierajmy Przemysł Krajowy", zorganizowanej w ogrodzie przy ulicy Dzielnej. Obecnie jest to Park im. Stanisława Staszica.
Więcej informacji na blogu:
http://eloblog.pl/lodz-na-starym-filmie-z-1912-roku/
UWAGA
Film ten wcześniej znajdował się na innym kanale, lecz został z niego usunięty. Niestety nie wiem z jakich powodów i na jakim kanale to było. Umieszczam go ponownie na YouTube, ze względu na jego wartość historyczną. Jeżeli autor komentarza/filmu nie życzy sobie jego obecności na YouTube proszę o informację.
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 1016
Imagine Dragons @ Atlas Arena Łódź 02.02.2016 - Początek
Początek koncertu Imagine Dragons w łódźkej Atlas Arena (utwory Shots oraz Trouble)...
Początek koncertu Imagine Dragons w łódźkej Atlas Arena (utwory Shots oraz Trouble)
wn.com/Imagine Dragons Atlas Arena Łódź 02.02.2016 Początek
Początek koncertu Imagine Dragons w łódźkej Atlas Arena (utwory Shots oraz Trouble)
- published: 03 Feb 2016
- views: 8252
Antonina Krzysztoń - Perłowa łódź
Kiedy przypłynie perłowa łódź
Jak o tym śpiewa serce
Ja Cię zawołam na cały głos
- Nie nie opuszczaj mnie już więcej
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszyc...
Kiedy przypłynie perłowa łódź
Jak o tym śpiewa serce
Ja Cię zawołam na cały głos
- Nie nie opuszczaj mnie już więcej
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszych dłoniach płomyk 2x
Kiedy przypłynie perłowa łódź
Jak o tym śpiewa serce
Ty mnie zawołasz na cały głos
- Nie nie opuszczaj mnie już więcej
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszych dłoniach płomyk 2x
Jesteś przy mnie - czuje spokój
Czuję radość i wytchnienie
Przeszłe dni - jedna łza
Przez nią widzę uśmiechniętą twarz
Tylko Twoją uśmiechniętą twarz
A A A wiem to wiem
że tą łodzią my płyniemy razem
A A A mówisz mi
że tą łodzią my płyniemy zawsze
A A A mówię Ci
że tą łodzią my płyniemy zawsze
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszych dłoniach płomyk...
wn.com/Antonina Krzysztoń Perłowa Łódź
Kiedy przypłynie perłowa łódź
Jak o tym śpiewa serce
Ja Cię zawołam na cały głos
- Nie nie opuszczaj mnie już więcej
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszych dłoniach płomyk 2x
Kiedy przypłynie perłowa łódź
Jak o tym śpiewa serce
Ty mnie zawołasz na cały głos
- Nie nie opuszczaj mnie już więcej
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszych dłoniach płomyk 2x
Jesteś przy mnie - czuje spokój
Czuję radość i wytchnienie
Przeszłe dni - jedna łza
Przez nią widzę uśmiechniętą twarz
Tylko Twoją uśmiechniętą twarz
A A A wiem to wiem
że tą łodzią my płyniemy razem
A A A mówisz mi
że tą łodzią my płyniemy zawsze
A A A mówię Ci
że tą łodzią my płyniemy zawsze
A A A cały świat
- osłaniamy w naszych dłoniach płomyk...
- published: 04 Dec 2010
- views: 303941
Imagine Dragons - Radioactive Atlas Arena Łódź 2016-02-02
Imagine Dragons - Radioactive Atlas Arena Łódź 2016-02-02...
Imagine Dragons - Radioactive Atlas Arena Łódź 2016-02-02
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Imagine Dragons - Radioactive Atlas Arena Łódź 2016-02-02
- published: 03 Feb 2016
- views: 6623
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Poland Travel: Lodz Museum of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival & Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance pa
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Poland Travel: Lodz Museum of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival & Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance pa
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Poland Travel: Lodz Museum of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival & Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance pa
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Poland Travel: Lodz Museum of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival & Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance pa
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Polish City of Łódź: The Water Paradox - Metropolitans
The city of Łódź in the middle of Poland is something of a paradox.
Unlike many other major cities, it did not spring up around a major river.
And yet it is because of water that it developed and grew to be the metropolis of three quarters of a million people that it is today.
Every day at noon, the Łódź anthem rings out from the town hall, a song written in the 19th century in celebration of
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Lodz Poland Travel
Lodz Poland Travel - Lodz Poland part 2 - Łódź [wut͡ɕ] is the third-largest city in Poland. Located in the central part of the country, it had a population of 753,192 in 2007. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is approximately 135 kilometres (84 mi) south-west of Warsaw. The citys coat of arms is an example of canting: depicting a boat, it alludes to the citys name which translates liter
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Travel Lodz Poland
Here is a quick glimpse @ one of the main tourist attractions in Lodz, Poland.
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Travel Guide Bremen, Germany - Bremen + Bremerhaven - Made of stars
Bremen and Bremerhaven - two towns together.
Get a free, updated Bremen Travel Guide: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Germany/BREMEN
Book your tickets: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Germany/BREMEN/buytickets
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Poland Travel:Manufaktura, Poznanski Palace and Museum of the Factory
Just a bit north of Piotrkowska Street we reached one of Łódź's main attraction: Manufaktura, a large entertainment and shopping centre located in the former industrial complex owned by textile magnate Izrael Poznański. In the second half of the 19th century, Poznański built an industrial empire in this location that included 12 separate factories with more than 80,000 spindles that produced high
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Łódź Tourist Atractions - Piotrkowska 3 - Pasaż Róży - Magiczne podwórko
Kamienica i przy ul. Piotrkowskiej 3 i magiczne podwórko znów przyciąga turystów.
Niezwykłe lustrzane podwórko stało się sławne gdy artystka Joanna Rajkowska wyłożyła jego część lusterkami i tym samym stworzyła pracę "Pasaż Róży". Okazją do tego był Festiwal Czterech Kultur.
W kamienicy mieści się pięć lokali kreatywnych i 16 mieszkań.
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Student's survival guide - Łódź
Student's survival guide is a pocket book guiding an erasmus student around city Łódź (Poland). Made for students of Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź.
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Traveling Poland Pt. 4 Łódź
This video is about Traveling Poland Pt. 4 Łódź
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HD - Tourist attraction in Europe - Beautiful houses and palaces - Lodz Poland cz1
Urocza ul.Piotrkowska, z zabytkowymi pięknymi kamienicami których elewacje zachwycają, to reprezentacyjna ulica Łodzi. Jedna z najdłuższych handlowych ulic Europy. Długości ok. 4,2 km, biegnąca południkowo w linii prostej, pomiędzy pl. Wolności a pl. Niepodległości.
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♚ Tourist attraction in Europe ♚ Piotrkowska street ♚ Lodz Poland 2011♚
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One day a tourist in the Old Warsaw, Poland
It is worth a trip to the Polish capital Warsaw to explore the Old Town and the beautiful monuments that have been completely restored and rebuilt after the terrible ravages of war. Warsaw during World War II, was completely destroyed by the Nazis, but was out of the rubble and efforts of the entire nation was on again!
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Łódź Ghetto - Plac Koscielny (Church Square)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alan-Heaths-History-Page/173472422695696
My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland. I have produced over 2,100 original films.
My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects.
Please feel free to ask questions in the public area or to comment on things you disagree
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Tourist attraction in Europe - Lodz Poland Piotrkowska stret 2012
Urocza ul.Piotrkowska, z zabytkowymi pięknymi kamienicami których elewacje zachwycają, to reprezentacyjna ulica Łodzi. Jedna z najdłuższych handlowych ulic Europy. Długości ok. 4,2 km, biegnąca południkowo w linii prostej, pomiędzy pl. Wolności a pl. Niepodległości.
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How to travel w/o ticket - Łódź, Poland 13.02.2011
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Łódź ghetto : upper Zgierska street
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twitter : @ceepackaging
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I made a mistake when making this film. The grandmother of Jerry Springer was murdered at Chełmno nad Nerem in May 1942 after being deported to the ghetto from Berlin in February 1942.
My channel on you tube : h
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Tourist attraction - Lodz Poland
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Tours in Warsaw - Poland
Tours in Warsaw - Poland
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism http://goo.gl/HmkEIN
Warsaw tours
Boat tours
Warsaw Adventure offers a pleasant and relaxing cruise on the Vistula River between May and September. The river is a great place from which to see the sights while sipping a beer. Expect to meet the symbol of Warsaw -- the mermaid -- whi
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Travel Guide - Europe.flv
With a myriad of tourist attractions and destinations that are all close together Europe is a great place to visit. Whether a tourist is looking for a romantic vacation, a family vacation, or just a quiet get away Europe should be on everyone's list of top travel spots. With something to do for everyone Europe stands out as one of the best travel destinations in the world.
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Lublin - tourist guide
Tourist guide through Lublin, a magic city in eastern Poland. Watch it!
Poland Travel: Lodz Museum of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival & Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid ...
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance palace right next to his factory.
Today, this palace is also home the Museum of Cinematography whose exhibits include vintage cameras, animated photography, characters used in traditional Polish animation as well as a "fotoplastikon", a giant drum-like contraption used to show 3D films in the early 20th century. The palace itself is an example of how the wealthy industrial elite lived in the second half of the 19th century. Inside the Museum of Cinematography of Łódź is an amazing collection of Polish and foreign film posters that are often exhibited in Poland and abroad.
Łódź is a fascinating city for people with an interest in history, architecture and culture. It has a huge collection of stunning 19th century architecture due to the textile mills that made Łódź one of the wealthiest cities during the Industrial Revolution. We saw former factory buildings that have been converted into upscale condominiums as well as 19th century social housing that was built by industrial magnate Karl Scheibler for 321 families, complete with a fire station, schools, shops and a hospital.
Then we drove to another historic structure: the former mansion of the Grohmann family, also successful textile industry entrepreneurs of the late 19th century. Today, the villa is a private property and has not been renovated, but it is used every year as one of the locations of the International Festival of Photography of Łódź that is now being held for the 11th time in 2012.
After visiting the photo exhibition in the former Grohmann family mansion, my day in Łódź got even more exciting: my guide Anna and I went to a local hostel and borrowed 2 bicycles to explore the city on two wheels. Apart from some equipment-related challenges, we got on our iron horses and started cycling down Piotrokowska Street, Łódź's most famous street. It is one of Europe's longest commercial streets with a length of almost 5 kilometres. What makes it so amazing is that the buildings flanking the street on both sides are all from the 19th century and the very early 20th century. Looking down Piotrokowska Street is like looking at a postcard from the late 1800s.
Since the street's revitalization in the 1990s, many restaurants, bars and shops line this street today and a part of the street is covered by 13,454 cobblestones with names of local residents who participated in the "Monument of Lodz Citizens of Millenium Change" project and got their names inscribed on the cobble stones at the turn of the millennium. Anna has a personal cobblestone here as well.
Further along the street is the Łódź Walk of Fame, where internationally renowned Polish actors and directors such as Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waida have been memorialized in the pavement forever. Łódź is a well-known centre of film production and Poland's National Film School has its home here.
wn.com/Poland Travel Lodz Museum Of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance palace right next to his factory.
Today, this palace is also home the Museum of Cinematography whose exhibits include vintage cameras, animated photography, characters used in traditional Polish animation as well as a "fotoplastikon", a giant drum-like contraption used to show 3D films in the early 20th century. The palace itself is an example of how the wealthy industrial elite lived in the second half of the 19th century. Inside the Museum of Cinematography of Łódź is an amazing collection of Polish and foreign film posters that are often exhibited in Poland and abroad.
Łódź is a fascinating city for people with an interest in history, architecture and culture. It has a huge collection of stunning 19th century architecture due to the textile mills that made Łódź one of the wealthiest cities during the Industrial Revolution. We saw former factory buildings that have been converted into upscale condominiums as well as 19th century social housing that was built by industrial magnate Karl Scheibler for 321 families, complete with a fire station, schools, shops and a hospital.
Then we drove to another historic structure: the former mansion of the Grohmann family, also successful textile industry entrepreneurs of the late 19th century. Today, the villa is a private property and has not been renovated, but it is used every year as one of the locations of the International Festival of Photography of Łódź that is now being held for the 11th time in 2012.
After visiting the photo exhibition in the former Grohmann family mansion, my day in Łódź got even more exciting: my guide Anna and I went to a local hostel and borrowed 2 bicycles to explore the city on two wheels. Apart from some equipment-related challenges, we got on our iron horses and started cycling down Piotrokowska Street, Łódź's most famous street. It is one of Europe's longest commercial streets with a length of almost 5 kilometres. What makes it so amazing is that the buildings flanking the street on both sides are all from the 19th century and the very early 20th century. Looking down Piotrokowska Street is like looking at a postcard from the late 1800s.
Since the street's revitalization in the 1990s, many restaurants, bars and shops line this street today and a part of the street is covered by 13,454 cobblestones with names of local residents who participated in the "Monument of Lodz Citizens of Millenium Change" project and got their names inscribed on the cobble stones at the turn of the millennium. Anna has a personal cobblestone here as well.
Further along the street is the Łódź Walk of Fame, where internationally renowned Polish actors and directors such as Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waida have been memorialized in the pavement forever. Łódź is a well-known centre of film production and Poland's National Film School has its home here.
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 194
Poland Travel: Lodz Museum of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival & Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid ...
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance palace right next to his factory.
Today, this palace is also home the Museum of Cinematography whose exhibits include vintage cameras, animated photography, characters used in traditional Polish animation as well as a "fotoplastikon", a giant drum-like contraption used to show 3D films in the early 20th century. The palace itself is an example of how the wealthy industrial elite lived in the second half of the 19th century. Inside the Museum of Cinematography of Łódź is an amazing collection of Polish and foreign film posters that are often exhibited in Poland and abroad.
Łódź is a fascinating city for people with an interest in history, architecture and culture. It has a huge collection of stunning 19th century architecture due to the textile mills that made Łódź one of the wealthiest cities during the Industrial Revolution. We saw former factory buildings that have been converted into upscale condominiums as well as 19th century social housing that was built by industrial magnate Karl Scheibler for 321 families, complete with a fire station, schools, shops and a hospital.
Then we drove to another historic structure: the former mansion of the Grohmann family, also successful textile industry entrepreneurs of the late 19th century. Today, the villa is a private property and has not been renovated, but it is used every year as one of the locations of the International Festival of Photography of Łódź that is now being held for the 11th time in 2012.
After visiting the photo exhibition in the former Grohmann family mansion, my day in Łódź got even more exciting: my guide Anna and I went to a local hostel and borrowed 2 bicycles to explore the city on two wheels. Apart from some equipment-related challenges, we got on our iron horses and started cycling down Piotrokowska Street, Łódź's most famous street. It is one of Europe's longest commercial streets with a length of almost 5 kilometres. What makes it so amazing is that the buildings flanking the street on both sides are all from the 19th century and the very early 20th century. Looking down Piotrokowska Street is like looking at a postcard from the late 1800s.
Since the street's revitalization in the 1990s, many restaurants, bars and shops line this street today and a part of the street is covered by 13,454 cobblestones with names of local residents who participated in the "Monument of Lodz Citizens of Millenium Change" project and got their names inscribed on the cobble stones at the turn of the millennium. Anna has a personal cobblestone here as well.
Further along the street is the Łódź Walk of Fame, where internationally renowned Polish actors and directors such as Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waida have been memorialized in the pavement forever. Łódź is a well-known centre of film production and Poland's National Film School has its home here.
wn.com/Poland Travel Lodz Museum Of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance palace right next to his factory.
Today, this palace is also home the Museum of Cinematography whose exhibits include vintage cameras, animated photography, characters used in traditional Polish animation as well as a "fotoplastikon", a giant drum-like contraption used to show 3D films in the early 20th century. The palace itself is an example of how the wealthy industrial elite lived in the second half of the 19th century. Inside the Museum of Cinematography of Łódź is an amazing collection of Polish and foreign film posters that are often exhibited in Poland and abroad.
Łódź is a fascinating city for people with an interest in history, architecture and culture. It has a huge collection of stunning 19th century architecture due to the textile mills that made Łódź one of the wealthiest cities during the Industrial Revolution. We saw former factory buildings that have been converted into upscale condominiums as well as 19th century social housing that was built by industrial magnate Karl Scheibler for 321 families, complete with a fire station, schools, shops and a hospital.
Then we drove to another historic structure: the former mansion of the Grohmann family, also successful textile industry entrepreneurs of the late 19th century. Today, the villa is a private property and has not been renovated, but it is used every year as one of the locations of the International Festival of Photography of Łódź that is now being held for the 11th time in 2012.
After visiting the photo exhibition in the former Grohmann family mansion, my day in Łódź got even more exciting: my guide Anna and I went to a local hostel and borrowed 2 bicycles to explore the city on two wheels. Apart from some equipment-related challenges, we got on our iron horses and started cycling down Piotrokowska Street, Łódź's most famous street. It is one of Europe's longest commercial streets with a length of almost 5 kilometres. What makes it so amazing is that the buildings flanking the street on both sides are all from the 19th century and the very early 20th century. Looking down Piotrokowska Street is like looking at a postcard from the late 1800s.
Since the street's revitalization in the 1990s, many restaurants, bars and shops line this street today and a part of the street is covered by 13,454 cobblestones with names of local residents who participated in the "Monument of Lodz Citizens of Millenium Change" project and got their names inscribed on the cobble stones at the turn of the millennium. Anna has a personal cobblestone here as well.
Further along the street is the Łódź Walk of Fame, where internationally renowned Polish actors and directors such as Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waida have been memorialized in the pavement forever. Łódź is a well-known centre of film production and Poland's National Film School has its home here.
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 326
Poland Travel: Lodz Museum of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival & Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid ...
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance palace right next to his factory.
Today, this palace is also home the Museum of Cinematography whose exhibits include vintage cameras, animated photography, characters used in traditional Polish animation as well as a "fotoplastikon", a giant drum-like contraption used to show 3D films in the early 20th century. The palace itself is an example of how the wealthy industrial elite lived in the second half of the 19th century. Inside the Museum of Cinematography of Łódź is an amazing collection of Polish and foreign film posters that are often exhibited in Poland and abroad.
Łódź is a fascinating city for people with an interest in history, architecture and culture. It has a huge collection of stunning 19th century architecture due to the textile mills that made Łódź one of the wealthiest cities during the Industrial Revolution. We saw former factory buildings that have been converted into upscale condominiums as well as 19th century social housing that was built by industrial magnate Karl Scheibler for 321 families, complete with a fire station, schools, shops and a hospital.
Then we drove to another historic structure: the former mansion of the Grohmann family, also successful textile industry entrepreneurs of the late 19th century. Today, the villa is a private property and has not been renovated, but it is used every year as one of the locations of the International Festival of Photography of Łódź that is now being held for the 11th time in 2012.
After visiting the photo exhibition in the former Grohmann family mansion, my day in Łódź got even more exciting: my guide Anna and I went to a local hostel and borrowed 2 bicycles to explore the city on two wheels. Apart from some equipment-related challenges, we got on our iron horses and started cycling down Piotrokowska Street, Łódź's most famous street. It is one of Europe's longest commercial streets with a length of almost 5 kilometres. What makes it so amazing is that the buildings flanking the street on both sides are all from the 19th century and the very early 20th century. Looking down Piotrokowska Street is like looking at a postcard from the late 1800s.
Since the street's revitalization in the 1990s, many restaurants, bars and shops line this street today and a part of the street is covered by 13,454 cobblestones with names of local residents who participated in the "Monument of Lodz Citizens of Millenium Change" project and got their names inscribed on the cobble stones at the turn of the millennium. Anna has a personal cobblestone here as well.
Further along the street is the Łódź Walk of Fame, where internationally renowned Polish actors and directors such as Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waida have been memorialized in the pavement forever. Łódź is a well-known centre of film production and Poland's National Film School has its home here.
wn.com/Poland Travel Lodz Museum Of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance palace right next to his factory.
Today, this palace is also home the Museum of Cinematography whose exhibits include vintage cameras, animated photography, characters used in traditional Polish animation as well as a "fotoplastikon", a giant drum-like contraption used to show 3D films in the early 20th century. The palace itself is an example of how the wealthy industrial elite lived in the second half of the 19th century. Inside the Museum of Cinematography of Łódź is an amazing collection of Polish and foreign film posters that are often exhibited in Poland and abroad.
Łódź is a fascinating city for people with an interest in history, architecture and culture. It has a huge collection of stunning 19th century architecture due to the textile mills that made Łódź one of the wealthiest cities during the Industrial Revolution. We saw former factory buildings that have been converted into upscale condominiums as well as 19th century social housing that was built by industrial magnate Karl Scheibler for 321 families, complete with a fire station, schools, shops and a hospital.
Then we drove to another historic structure: the former mansion of the Grohmann family, also successful textile industry entrepreneurs of the late 19th century. Today, the villa is a private property and has not been renovated, but it is used every year as one of the locations of the International Festival of Photography of Łódź that is now being held for the 11th time in 2012.
After visiting the photo exhibition in the former Grohmann family mansion, my day in Łódź got even more exciting: my guide Anna and I went to a local hostel and borrowed 2 bicycles to explore the city on two wheels. Apart from some equipment-related challenges, we got on our iron horses and started cycling down Piotrokowska Street, Łódź's most famous street. It is one of Europe's longest commercial streets with a length of almost 5 kilometres. What makes it so amazing is that the buildings flanking the street on both sides are all from the 19th century and the very early 20th century. Looking down Piotrokowska Street is like looking at a postcard from the late 1800s.
Since the street's revitalization in the 1990s, many restaurants, bars and shops line this street today and a part of the street is covered by 13,454 cobblestones with names of local residents who participated in the "Monument of Lodz Citizens of Millenium Change" project and got their names inscribed on the cobble stones at the turn of the millennium. Anna has a personal cobblestone here as well.
Further along the street is the Łódź Walk of Fame, where internationally renowned Polish actors and directors such as Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waida have been memorialized in the pavement forever. Łódź is a well-known centre of film production and Poland's National Film School has its home here.
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 106
Poland Travel: Lodz Museum of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival & Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid ...
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance palace right next to his factory.
Today, this palace is also home the Museum of Cinematography whose exhibits include vintage cameras, animated photography, characters used in traditional Polish animation as well as a "fotoplastikon", a giant drum-like contraption used to show 3D films in the early 20th century. The palace itself is an example of how the wealthy industrial elite lived in the second half of the 19th century. Inside the Museum of Cinematography of Łódź is an amazing collection of Polish and foreign film posters that are often exhibited in Poland and abroad.
Łódź is a fascinating city for people with an interest in history, architecture and culture. It has a huge collection of stunning 19th century architecture due to the textile mills that made Łódź one of the wealthiest cities during the Industrial Revolution. We saw former factory buildings that have been converted into upscale condominiums as well as 19th century social housing that was built by industrial magnate Karl Scheibler for 321 families, complete with a fire station, schools, shops and a hospital.
Then we drove to another historic structure: the former mansion of the Grohmann family, also successful textile industry entrepreneurs of the late 19th century. Today, the villa is a private property and has not been renovated, but it is used every year as one of the locations of the International Festival of Photography of Łódź that is now being held for the 11th time in 2012.
After visiting the photo exhibition in the former Grohmann family mansion, my day in Łódź got even more exciting: my guide Anna and I went to a local hostel and borrowed 2 bicycles to explore the city on two wheels. Apart from some equipment-related challenges, we got on our iron horses and started cycling down Piotrokowska Street, Łódź's most famous street. It is one of Europe's longest commercial streets with a length of almost 5 kilometres. What makes it so amazing is that the buildings flanking the street on both sides are all from the 19th century and the very early 20th century. Looking down Piotrokowska Street is like looking at a postcard from the late 1800s.
Since the street's revitalization in the 1990s, many restaurants, bars and shops line this street today and a part of the street is covered by 13,454 cobblestones with names of local residents who participated in the "Monument of Lodz Citizens of Millenium Change" project and got their names inscribed on the cobble stones at the turn of the millennium. Anna has a personal cobblestone here as well.
Further along the street is the Łódź Walk of Fame, where internationally renowned Polish actors and directors such as Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waida have been memorialized in the pavement forever. Łódź is a well-known centre of film production and Poland's National Film School has its home here.
wn.com/Poland Travel Lodz Museum Of Cinematography, Lodz Photo Festival Piotrkowska Street
During our first stop on our visit of Łódź my guide Anna and me stopped at the palace of Karol Scheibler, one of the big industrial textile magnates of the mid 1800s. Originally born in Germany, he moved to Poland in 1848 where a few years later he founded a spinning mill that grew into a factory that employed about 2000 employees by 1870. With his new wealth, Scheibler built a neo-Renaissance palace right next to his factory.
Today, this palace is also home the Museum of Cinematography whose exhibits include vintage cameras, animated photography, characters used in traditional Polish animation as well as a "fotoplastikon", a giant drum-like contraption used to show 3D films in the early 20th century. The palace itself is an example of how the wealthy industrial elite lived in the second half of the 19th century. Inside the Museum of Cinematography of Łódź is an amazing collection of Polish and foreign film posters that are often exhibited in Poland and abroad.
Łódź is a fascinating city for people with an interest in history, architecture and culture. It has a huge collection of stunning 19th century architecture due to the textile mills that made Łódź one of the wealthiest cities during the Industrial Revolution. We saw former factory buildings that have been converted into upscale condominiums as well as 19th century social housing that was built by industrial magnate Karl Scheibler for 321 families, complete with a fire station, schools, shops and a hospital.
Then we drove to another historic structure: the former mansion of the Grohmann family, also successful textile industry entrepreneurs of the late 19th century. Today, the villa is a private property and has not been renovated, but it is used every year as one of the locations of the International Festival of Photography of Łódź that is now being held for the 11th time in 2012.
After visiting the photo exhibition in the former Grohmann family mansion, my day in Łódź got even more exciting: my guide Anna and I went to a local hostel and borrowed 2 bicycles to explore the city on two wheels. Apart from some equipment-related challenges, we got on our iron horses and started cycling down Piotrokowska Street, Łódź's most famous street. It is one of Europe's longest commercial streets with a length of almost 5 kilometres. What makes it so amazing is that the buildings flanking the street on both sides are all from the 19th century and the very early 20th century. Looking down Piotrokowska Street is like looking at a postcard from the late 1800s.
Since the street's revitalization in the 1990s, many restaurants, bars and shops line this street today and a part of the street is covered by 13,454 cobblestones with names of local residents who participated in the "Monument of Lodz Citizens of Millenium Change" project and got their names inscribed on the cobble stones at the turn of the millennium. Anna has a personal cobblestone here as well.
Further along the street is the Łódź Walk of Fame, where internationally renowned Polish actors and directors such as Roman Polanski and Andrzej Waida have been memorialized in the pavement forever. Łódź is a well-known centre of film production and Poland's National Film School has its home here.
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 306
Polish City of Łódź: The Water Paradox - Metropolitans
The city of Łódź in the middle of Poland is something of a paradox.
Unlike many other major cities, it did not spring up around a major river.
And yet it is b...
The city of Łódź in the middle of Poland is something of a paradox.
Unlike many other major cities, it did not spring up around a major river.
And yet it is because of water that it developed and grew to be the metropolis of three quarters of a million people that it is today.
Every day at noon, the Łódź anthem rings out from the town hall, a song written in the 19th century in celebration of the industry that brought the city wealth - textiles.
And for a place without a major water supply, it might seem bizarre that its symbol is a boat.
The city's Mayor Hanna Zdanowska told euronews that there is water even though it is not highly visible: "The city of Łódź began here and developed rapidly thanks to the number of rivers that criss-cross it. In fact Łódź sits on 18 rivers."
'Rivers' is perhaps an overstatement. The biggest is maybe just 10 metres across at its widest. The others are more like streams - like the Sokołówka.
With water so scarce, they have to keep it clean.
Professor Maciej Zalewski, Director of the European Regional Centre of Ecohydrology described his purification system which is much cheaper and more efficient than an industrial plant.
"Most of the pollution falls as sediment in this pool," he said. "The process is reinforced by these strips."
"Cloth filters catch virtually all pollutants, and afterwards they're used to fertilise lawns."
The water - almost as clean as a mountain spring according to the professor - feeds into a lake in a nearby park.
Without a major river, Łódź grew up around its main thoroughfare - four kilometres long Piotrkowska Street is straight as a die.
City guide Dominika Ostrowska told euronews: "In the 19th century as the town got richer it was everyone's proud dream to have a house on Piotrkowska Street. Like Juliusz Heinzel's house behind me, which is now the town hall. The interior has hardly changed."
"The Rubinstein Alley is my favourite part," she went on. "The great pianist was born there at number 67. Today there's a sculpture of Arthur Rubinstein, sitting at a grand piano."
They might not have had much water in Łódź, but what they had was exceptionally clean and so perfect for making textiles. From 1820 onwards, the red-brick mills shot up and the population exploded.
"The city of Łódź came about thanks to big money," Mayor Hanna Zdanowska said. "It developed in the 19th century and at the time it was one of the three fastest growing cities in the world. In less than 100 years, it transformed from a small town of 1,500 into a city of more than 600,000 people. We want to find our roots, and we think that saving this beautiful post-industrial infrastructure is a real chance for the city."
'Manufaktura' is one of the biggest shopping and leisure centres in Europe. It was created from an old factory with private investment.
The Łódź city art centre is partly completed. Work on the rest of the centre is still underway.
Its director Krzysztof Candrowicz told us: "This is an old factory built in the 19th century by the industrialist Karol Scheibler. It's been transformed into an arts centre, and here we can host lots of artists, festivals and events. Most of all, when the work is finished in two years, this area will grow to 10,000 square metres and will house a new centre of creative industry called Art Inkubator."
They are renovating an old power-station that supplied Łódź with electricity until the beginning of the 21st century. It is one of the biggest industrial conversions in the world. The aim is to create a new city centre.
The man in charge of the project, Paweł Zuromski, showed us around: "This is the old generator hall, part of it dates back to 1907. After the works have finished there'll be a centre of cinema art here. At its heart there'll be mainly what you'd call a theatre of sound. That'll be a recording studio big enough for a large symphony orchestra and a choir.
"The old machine room will house an art gallery and conference rooms. There will also be a planetarium and a 3D cinema.
"And there is a part they call the new generator, built in 1930. There will be a research and technical centre. The installations are intended mainly to explain energy production."
Łódź is always looking for water, to live, and for leisure like the Fala aqua park - but also to open itself up to the wider world.
The Marshal of the Łódzkie Region, Witold Stępień, said: "It's clear that the city can't function well without its surrounding region. The water-treatment plant for example was built by Lodz and its neighbouring communities."
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wn.com/Polish City Of Łódź The Water Paradox Metropolitans
The city of Łódź in the middle of Poland is something of a paradox.
Unlike many other major cities, it did not spring up around a major river.
And yet it is because of water that it developed and grew to be the metropolis of three quarters of a million people that it is today.
Every day at noon, the Łódź anthem rings out from the town hall, a song written in the 19th century in celebration of the industry that brought the city wealth - textiles.
And for a place without a major water supply, it might seem bizarre that its symbol is a boat.
The city's Mayor Hanna Zdanowska told euronews that there is water even though it is not highly visible: "The city of Łódź began here and developed rapidly thanks to the number of rivers that criss-cross it. In fact Łódź sits on 18 rivers."
'Rivers' is perhaps an overstatement. The biggest is maybe just 10 metres across at its widest. The others are more like streams - like the Sokołówka.
With water so scarce, they have to keep it clean.
Professor Maciej Zalewski, Director of the European Regional Centre of Ecohydrology described his purification system which is much cheaper and more efficient than an industrial plant.
"Most of the pollution falls as sediment in this pool," he said. "The process is reinforced by these strips."
"Cloth filters catch virtually all pollutants, and afterwards they're used to fertilise lawns."
The water - almost as clean as a mountain spring according to the professor - feeds into a lake in a nearby park.
Without a major river, Łódź grew up around its main thoroughfare - four kilometres long Piotrkowska Street is straight as a die.
City guide Dominika Ostrowska told euronews: "In the 19th century as the town got richer it was everyone's proud dream to have a house on Piotrkowska Street. Like Juliusz Heinzel's house behind me, which is now the town hall. The interior has hardly changed."
"The Rubinstein Alley is my favourite part," she went on. "The great pianist was born there at number 67. Today there's a sculpture of Arthur Rubinstein, sitting at a grand piano."
They might not have had much water in Łódź, but what they had was exceptionally clean and so perfect for making textiles. From 1820 onwards, the red-brick mills shot up and the population exploded.
"The city of Łódź came about thanks to big money," Mayor Hanna Zdanowska said. "It developed in the 19th century and at the time it was one of the three fastest growing cities in the world. In less than 100 years, it transformed from a small town of 1,500 into a city of more than 600,000 people. We want to find our roots, and we think that saving this beautiful post-industrial infrastructure is a real chance for the city."
'Manufaktura' is one of the biggest shopping and leisure centres in Europe. It was created from an old factory with private investment.
The Łódź city art centre is partly completed. Work on the rest of the centre is still underway.
Its director Krzysztof Candrowicz told us: "This is an old factory built in the 19th century by the industrialist Karol Scheibler. It's been transformed into an arts centre, and here we can host lots of artists, festivals and events. Most of all, when the work is finished in two years, this area will grow to 10,000 square metres and will house a new centre of creative industry called Art Inkubator."
They are renovating an old power-station that supplied Łódź with electricity until the beginning of the 21st century. It is one of the biggest industrial conversions in the world. The aim is to create a new city centre.
The man in charge of the project, Paweł Zuromski, showed us around: "This is the old generator hall, part of it dates back to 1907. After the works have finished there'll be a centre of cinema art here. At its heart there'll be mainly what you'd call a theatre of sound. That'll be a recording studio big enough for a large symphony orchestra and a choir.
"The old machine room will house an art gallery and conference rooms. There will also be a planetarium and a 3D cinema.
"And there is a part they call the new generator, built in 1930. There will be a research and technical centre. The installations are intended mainly to explain energy production."
Łódź is always looking for water, to live, and for leisure like the Fala aqua park - but also to open itself up to the wider world.
The Marshal of the Łódzkie Region, Witold Stępień, said: "It's clear that the city can't function well without its surrounding region. The water-treatment plant for example was built by Lodz and its neighbouring communities."
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- published: 05 Jan 2015
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Lodz Poland Travel
Lodz Poland Travel - Lodz Poland part 2 - Łódź [wut͡ɕ] is the third-largest city in Poland. Located in the central part of the country, it had a population of ...
Lodz Poland Travel - Lodz Poland part 2 - Łódź [wut͡ɕ] is the third-largest city in Poland. Located in the central part of the country, it had a population of 753,192 in 2007. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is approximately 135 kilometres (84 mi) south-west of Warsaw. The citys coat of arms is an example of canting: depicting a boat, it alludes to the citys name which translates literally as boat. ( wikipedia)
Enjoy Your Lodz Poland Travel!
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Lodz Poland Travel - Lodz Poland part 2 - Łódź [wut͡ɕ] is the third-largest city in Poland. Located in the central part of the country, it had a population of 753,192 in 2007. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is approximately 135 kilometres (84 mi) south-west of Warsaw. The citys coat of arms is an example of canting: depicting a boat, it alludes to the citys name which translates literally as boat. ( wikipedia)
Enjoy Your Lodz Poland Travel!
- published: 10 Aug 2014
- views: 167
Travel Lodz Poland
Here is a quick glimpse @ one of the main tourist attractions in Lodz, Poland....
Here is a quick glimpse @ one of the main tourist attractions in Lodz, Poland.
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Here is a quick glimpse @ one of the main tourist attractions in Lodz, Poland.
- published: 28 Jul 2010
- views: 844
Travel Guide Bremen, Germany - Bremen + Bremerhaven - Made of stars
Bremen and Bremerhaven - two towns together.
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Bremen and Bremerhaven - two towns together.
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Bremen and Bremerhaven - two towns together.
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- published: 04 Mar 2015
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Poland Travel:Manufaktura, Poznanski Palace and Museum of the Factory
Just a bit north of Piotrkowska Street we reached one of Łódź's main attraction: Manufaktura, a large entertainment and shopping centre located in the former in...
Just a bit north of Piotrkowska Street we reached one of Łódź's main attraction: Manufaktura, a large entertainment and shopping centre located in the former industrial complex owned by textile magnate Izrael Poznański. In the second half of the 19th century, Poznański built an industrial empire in this location that included 12 separate factories with more than 80,000 spindles that produced high-quality cotton fabrics. The demise of Communism in the early 1990s killed the textile industry in Poland, and employment in the sector collapsed.
Many of the former textile factories stood empty, but Izrael Poznański's former manufacturing empire was preserved and restored as the Manufactuktura complex, which today holds a theatre, the Museum of the Factory, the Museum of the History of the City of Łódź as well as the Alliance Française. It also has a cinema complex, a bowling alley, laser games, multiple pubs and restaurants, and art exhibition spaces. A French development company renovated this complex and created one of the most stunning architectural preservation and transformation projects in existence.
Andel's Hotel Łódź is part of Izrael Poznanski's former textile manufacturing empire. It was originally erected in 1878 as a spinning mill, part of the cotton factory complex. After standing empty for decades, the former factory was transformed into a 4-star hotel with 278 designer rooms and suites, 3100 square metres of conference space, a ballroom for 800 people and fine-dining restauarants and bars with seats for more than 450 people.
Our tour of Łódź on May 12, 2012 included the palace of Izrael Poznański, one of Poland's most successful entrepreneurs. Often referred to as the "Louvre of Łódź", the palace itself was commissioned in 1888 and reconstructed and expanded several times. Within its L-shaped structure there are impressive representative rooms as well as private residential quarters. With its baroque-inspired decor, the dining room is the most impressive room in the palace. Today the Museum of the City of Łódź is located here as well as a permanent exhibit about Arthur Rubinstein, the famous pianist, who was also born in Łódź.
During my visit to the Poznański Palace in Łódź on May 12, 2012, I saw three exhibitions: the palace interiors with furniture from the epoch as well biographies and memorabilia of several important Łódź personalities including Artur Rubinstein, the world-renowned pianist, and Marek Edelmann, Warsaw ghetto uprising organizer and Holocaust survivor. On the ground floor we also had a peek at the Gallery of Polish Masters with paintings from the 19th and early 20th century.
Finally we saw an exhibition that was part of the International Festival of Photography in Łódź entitled "Subjects of Gender and Desire. Photographs from the collection of Joanna and Krzysztof Madelski", which turned out to be a very interesting exhibit.
Last but not least, my final visit in Łódź on May 12 was to the Museum of the Factory, which focuses on the history of the textile factory founded by Izrael Poznański in the mid 19th century. Anna Morkosinska, my guide, happens to be the director of this museum and provided me with great background information for this institution.
With its interactive exhibits, photos, documents, architectural plans and fabric samples, the museum illustrates the production techniques (we even saw a weaving demonstration on one of the vintage looms), as well as exhibits illustrating the lives and routines of factory workers. One of the highlights is a book filled with stories of retired workers. The Museum of the Factory is not very large, but it has succeeded in illustrating the evolution and history of the factory and the people affected by it.
wn.com/Poland Travel Manufaktura, Poznanski Palace And Museum Of The Factory
Just a bit north of Piotrkowska Street we reached one of Łódź's main attraction: Manufaktura, a large entertainment and shopping centre located in the former industrial complex owned by textile magnate Izrael Poznański. In the second half of the 19th century, Poznański built an industrial empire in this location that included 12 separate factories with more than 80,000 spindles that produced high-quality cotton fabrics. The demise of Communism in the early 1990s killed the textile industry in Poland, and employment in the sector collapsed.
Many of the former textile factories stood empty, but Izrael Poznański's former manufacturing empire was preserved and restored as the Manufactuktura complex, which today holds a theatre, the Museum of the Factory, the Museum of the History of the City of Łódź as well as the Alliance Française. It also has a cinema complex, a bowling alley, laser games, multiple pubs and restaurants, and art exhibition spaces. A French development company renovated this complex and created one of the most stunning architectural preservation and transformation projects in existence.
Andel's Hotel Łódź is part of Izrael Poznanski's former textile manufacturing empire. It was originally erected in 1878 as a spinning mill, part of the cotton factory complex. After standing empty for decades, the former factory was transformed into a 4-star hotel with 278 designer rooms and suites, 3100 square metres of conference space, a ballroom for 800 people and fine-dining restauarants and bars with seats for more than 450 people.
Our tour of Łódź on May 12, 2012 included the palace of Izrael Poznański, one of Poland's most successful entrepreneurs. Often referred to as the "Louvre of Łódź", the palace itself was commissioned in 1888 and reconstructed and expanded several times. Within its L-shaped structure there are impressive representative rooms as well as private residential quarters. With its baroque-inspired decor, the dining room is the most impressive room in the palace. Today the Museum of the City of Łódź is located here as well as a permanent exhibit about Arthur Rubinstein, the famous pianist, who was also born in Łódź.
During my visit to the Poznański Palace in Łódź on May 12, 2012, I saw three exhibitions: the palace interiors with furniture from the epoch as well biographies and memorabilia of several important Łódź personalities including Artur Rubinstein, the world-renowned pianist, and Marek Edelmann, Warsaw ghetto uprising organizer and Holocaust survivor. On the ground floor we also had a peek at the Gallery of Polish Masters with paintings from the 19th and early 20th century.
Finally we saw an exhibition that was part of the International Festival of Photography in Łódź entitled "Subjects of Gender and Desire. Photographs from the collection of Joanna and Krzysztof Madelski", which turned out to be a very interesting exhibit.
Last but not least, my final visit in Łódź on May 12 was to the Museum of the Factory, which focuses on the history of the textile factory founded by Izrael Poznański in the mid 19th century. Anna Morkosinska, my guide, happens to be the director of this museum and provided me with great background information for this institution.
With its interactive exhibits, photos, documents, architectural plans and fabric samples, the museum illustrates the production techniques (we even saw a weaving demonstration on one of the vintage looms), as well as exhibits illustrating the lives and routines of factory workers. One of the highlights is a book filled with stories of retired workers. The Museum of the Factory is not very large, but it has succeeded in illustrating the evolution and history of the factory and the people affected by it.
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 765
Łódź Tourist Atractions - Piotrkowska 3 - Pasaż Róży - Magiczne podwórko
Kamienica i przy ul. Piotrkowskiej 3 i magiczne podwórko znów przyciąga turystów.
Niezwykłe lustrzane podwórko stało się sławne gdy artystka Joanna Rajkowska wy...
Kamienica i przy ul. Piotrkowskiej 3 i magiczne podwórko znów przyciąga turystów.
Niezwykłe lustrzane podwórko stało się sławne gdy artystka Joanna Rajkowska wyłożyła jego część lusterkami i tym samym stworzyła pracę "Pasaż Róży". Okazją do tego był Festiwal Czterech Kultur.
W kamienicy mieści się pięć lokali kreatywnych i 16 mieszkań.
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Kamienica i przy ul. Piotrkowskiej 3 i magiczne podwórko znów przyciąga turystów.
Niezwykłe lustrzane podwórko stało się sławne gdy artystka Joanna Rajkowska wyłożyła jego część lusterkami i tym samym stworzyła pracę "Pasaż Róży". Okazją do tego był Festiwal Czterech Kultur.
W kamienicy mieści się pięć lokali kreatywnych i 16 mieszkań.
- published: 27 Sep 2015
- views: 348
Student's survival guide - Łódź
Student's survival guide is a pocket book guiding an erasmus student around city Łódź (Poland). Made for students of Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź....
Student's survival guide is a pocket book guiding an erasmus student around city Łódź (Poland). Made for students of Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź.
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Student's survival guide is a pocket book guiding an erasmus student around city Łódź (Poland). Made for students of Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź.
- published: 30 Dec 2009
- views: 502
Traveling Poland Pt. 4 Łódź
This video is about Traveling Poland Pt. 4 Łódź...
This video is about Traveling Poland Pt. 4 Łódź
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This video is about Traveling Poland Pt. 4 Łódź
- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 46
HD - Tourist attraction in Europe - Beautiful houses and palaces - Lodz Poland cz1
Urocza ul.Piotrkowska, z zabytkowymi pięknymi kamienicami których elewacje zachwycają, to reprezentacyjna ulica Łodzi. Jedna z najdłuższych handlowych ulic Euro...
Urocza ul.Piotrkowska, z zabytkowymi pięknymi kamienicami których elewacje zachwycają, to reprezentacyjna ulica Łodzi. Jedna z najdłuższych handlowych ulic Europy. Długości ok. 4,2 km, biegnąca południkowo w linii prostej, pomiędzy pl. Wolności a pl. Niepodległości.
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Urocza ul.Piotrkowska, z zabytkowymi pięknymi kamienicami których elewacje zachwycają, to reprezentacyjna ulica Łodzi. Jedna z najdłuższych handlowych ulic Europy. Długości ok. 4,2 km, biegnąca południkowo w linii prostej, pomiędzy pl. Wolności a pl. Niepodległości.
- published: 26 Jul 2012
- views: 360
One day a tourist in the Old Warsaw, Poland
It is worth a trip to the Polish capital Warsaw to explore the Old Town and the beautiful monuments that have been completely restored and rebuilt after the ter...
It is worth a trip to the Polish capital Warsaw to explore the Old Town and the beautiful monuments that have been completely restored and rebuilt after the terrible ravages of war. Warsaw during World War II, was completely destroyed by the Nazis, but was out of the rubble and efforts of the entire nation was on again!
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It is worth a trip to the Polish capital Warsaw to explore the Old Town and the beautiful monuments that have been completely restored and rebuilt after the terrible ravages of war. Warsaw during World War II, was completely destroyed by the Nazis, but was out of the rubble and efforts of the entire nation was on again!
- published: 28 Apr 2013
- views: 21656
Łódź Ghetto - Plac Koscielny (Church Square)
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My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific f...
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My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland. I have produced over 2,100 original films.
My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects.
Please feel free to ask questions in the public area or to comment on things you disagree with. Sometimes there are mistakes because I speak without preparation. If I see the mistakes myself, I make this clear in the text. Please also leave a star rating!
I am very fortunate that I can spend a large part of my life travelling, thanks to the business I chose to run which allows me to do this. There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focusing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers.
Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
Central and Eastern European Packaging examines the packaging industry throughout this region, but in particular in the largest regional economies which are Russia, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Austria. That is not to say that the other countries are forgotten, they are not, but obviously there is less going on. However the fact that there are so many travel related films here is not from holidays but from business trips attending trade fairs around the region. Every packaging trade fair is a new excuse to make another film!
wn.com/Łódź Ghetto Plac Koscielny (Church Square)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alan-Heaths-History-Page/173472422695696
My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland. I have produced over 2,100 original films.
My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects.
Please feel free to ask questions in the public area or to comment on things you disagree with. Sometimes there are mistakes because I speak without preparation. If I see the mistakes myself, I make this clear in the text. Please also leave a star rating!
I am very fortunate that I can spend a large part of my life travelling, thanks to the business I chose to run which allows me to do this. There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focusing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers.
Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
Central and Eastern European Packaging examines the packaging industry throughout this region, but in particular in the largest regional economies which are Russia, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Austria. That is not to say that the other countries are forgotten, they are not, but obviously there is less going on. However the fact that there are so many travel related films here is not from holidays but from business trips attending trade fairs around the region. Every packaging trade fair is a new excuse to make another film!
- published: 04 Nov 2012
- views: 834
Tourist attraction in Europe - Lodz Poland Piotrkowska stret 2012
Urocza ul.Piotrkowska, z zabytkowymi pięknymi kamienicami których elewacje zachwycają, to reprezentacyjna ulica Łodzi. Jedna z najdłuższych handlowych ulic Euro...
Urocza ul.Piotrkowska, z zabytkowymi pięknymi kamienicami których elewacje zachwycają, to reprezentacyjna ulica Łodzi. Jedna z najdłuższych handlowych ulic Europy. Długości ok. 4,2 km, biegnąca południkowo w linii prostej, pomiędzy pl. Wolności a pl. Niepodległości.
wn.com/Tourist Attraction In Europe Lodz Poland Piotrkowska Stret 2012
Urocza ul.Piotrkowska, z zabytkowymi pięknymi kamienicami których elewacje zachwycają, to reprezentacyjna ulica Łodzi. Jedna z najdłuższych handlowych ulic Europy. Długości ok. 4,2 km, biegnąca południkowo w linii prostej, pomiędzy pl. Wolności a pl. Niepodległości.
- published: 26 Jul 2012
- views: 3008
Łódź ghetto : upper Zgierska street
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http://www.ceepackaging.com
twitter : @ceepackaging
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http://www.ceepackaging.com
twitter : @ceepackaging
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I made a mistake when making this film. The grandmother of Jerry Springer was murdered at Chełmno nad Nerem in May 1942 after being deported to the ghetto from Berlin in February 1942.
My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland. I have produced over 2,320 original films.
My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects.
Please feel free to ask questions in the public area or to comment on things you disagree with. Sometimes there are mistakes because I speak without preparation. If I see the mistakes myself, I make this clear in the text. Please also leave a star rating!
I am very fortunate that I can spend a large part of my life travelling, thanks to the business I chose to run which allows me to do this. There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focusing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers.
Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
Central and Eastern European Packaging examines the packaging industry throughout this region, but in particular in the largest regional economies which are Russia, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Austria. That is not to say that the other countries are forgotten, they are not, but obviously there is less going on. However the fact that there are so many travel related films here is not from holidays but from business trips attending trade fairs around the region. Every packaging trade fair is a new excuse to make another film!
wn.com/Łódź Ghetto Upper Zgierska Street
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alan-Heaths-History-Page/173472422695696
http://www.ceepackaging.com
twitter : @ceepackaging
https://www.facebook.com/pages/CEE-Packaging/135108923181666
I made a mistake when making this film. The grandmother of Jerry Springer was murdered at Chełmno nad Nerem in May 1942 after being deported to the ghetto from Berlin in February 1942.
My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland. I have produced over 2,320 original films.
My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects.
Please feel free to ask questions in the public area or to comment on things you disagree with. Sometimes there are mistakes because I speak without preparation. If I see the mistakes myself, I make this clear in the text. Please also leave a star rating!
I am very fortunate that I can spend a large part of my life travelling, thanks to the business I chose to run which allows me to do this. There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focusing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers.
Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
Central and Eastern European Packaging examines the packaging industry throughout this region, but in particular in the largest regional economies which are Russia, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Austria. That is not to say that the other countries are forgotten, they are not, but obviously there is less going on. However the fact that there are so many travel related films here is not from holidays but from business trips attending trade fairs around the region. Every packaging trade fair is a new excuse to make another film!
- published: 05 Nov 2012
- views: 1118
Tours in Warsaw - Poland
Tours in Warsaw - Poland
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism http://goo.gl/HmkEIN
Warsaw tours
Boat tours...
Tours in Warsaw - Poland
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism http://goo.gl/HmkEIN
Warsaw tours
Boat tours
Warsaw Adventure offers a pleasant and relaxing cruise on the Vistula River between May and September. The river is a great place from which to see the sights while sipping a beer. Expect to meet the symbol of Warsaw -- the mermaid -- while on board.
Bus tours
Mazurkas Travel and Warsaw City Tours offer three-hour tours of the main sights, including the Old Town and Royal Route, sometimes with stops at Wilanów Palace or the Royal Castle. Pick up for tours is from a variety of city hotels. Do-it-yourself tour son public transport include bus 180, operating between Powązki Cemetery and Wilanów, and bus 100, which passes by the Old Town, Citadel and Warsaw Rising Museum.
Driving tours
Visitors can take a trip around the Old Town in dorozki, a horse-drawn hackney cab. These are run by individuals, licensed by the city, and wait for passengers at the Old Town Square. An outfit with the unusual name of the Workshop of Unusual Travels - PiPiN for short - offers vintage car and bicycle tours of Warsaw's major sites as well as some of its lesser-known spots off the beaten track.
Walking tours
Trakt Guide and Travel Agency offers personalised English-speaking tour guides, while Our Roots specialises in tours of the city's Jewish sites. These tours usually last between four and five hours and are by no means cheap. But they allow visitors to design their own tailor-made tours, with stops at attractions and site visits of special interest to them.
Excursions from Warsaw
Kampinoski Park Narodowy (Kampinoski National Park)
Kampinoski National Park, with walking trails, education centre and abundant wildlife, begins at Warsaw's northwestern border and stretches west for about 40km (25 miles). One of its major features is its inland sand dunes, which stand in stark contrast to the surrounding peat bogs. The park is open from dawn to dusk and admission is free. Reach it by bus from the central station, Warszawa Zachodnia, Aleje Jerozolimskie 144.
Toruń
This UNESCO World Heritage walled medieval town is where the 16th century astronomer and mathematician Mikolaj Kopernik (Copernicus) was born. Picturesque pathways along the Vistula River lead to the ruins of the 13th-century castle of the Teutonic Knights; the gothic townhouse where Copernicus was born is located at Ulica Kopernika 17. The city is 227km (141 miles) northwest of Warsaw and can be reached by train from Warszawa Centralna station in three hours.
Zelazowa Wola
This tiny village 54km (34 miles) west of Warsaw is where the great composer Frédéric Chopin was born in 1810. A museum dedicated to him is located in his family's manor house. Żelazowa Wola is located inside Kampinoski National Park and can be reached by bus from the main station, Warszawa Zachodnia, Aleje Jerozolimskie 144. Both Mazurkas Travel and Polish Landscape offer day trips here from the major hotels in Warsaw.
Łódź
This somewhat gritty city-- it's pronounced `wooch - located 140km (87 miles) southwest of Warsaw, hides a treasure trove of palatial mansions, art nouveau public buildings and museums. By all means, visit the vanguard art galleries but the Central Museum of Textiles in an early 19th-century spinning mill is where the city's heart lies and the Jewish Quarter is worth a stroll around. Frequent trains form Warsaw complete the journey between 2-12 hours.
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Tours in Warsaw - Poland
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism http://goo.gl/HmkEIN
Warsaw tours
Boat tours
Warsaw Adventure offers a pleasant and relaxing cruise on the Vistula River between May and September. The river is a great place from which to see the sights while sipping a beer. Expect to meet the symbol of Warsaw -- the mermaid -- while on board.
Bus tours
Mazurkas Travel and Warsaw City Tours offer three-hour tours of the main sights, including the Old Town and Royal Route, sometimes with stops at Wilanów Palace or the Royal Castle. Pick up for tours is from a variety of city hotels. Do-it-yourself tour son public transport include bus 180, operating between Powązki Cemetery and Wilanów, and bus 100, which passes by the Old Town, Citadel and Warsaw Rising Museum.
Driving tours
Visitors can take a trip around the Old Town in dorozki, a horse-drawn hackney cab. These are run by individuals, licensed by the city, and wait for passengers at the Old Town Square. An outfit with the unusual name of the Workshop of Unusual Travels - PiPiN for short - offers vintage car and bicycle tours of Warsaw's major sites as well as some of its lesser-known spots off the beaten track.
Walking tours
Trakt Guide and Travel Agency offers personalised English-speaking tour guides, while Our Roots specialises in tours of the city's Jewish sites. These tours usually last between four and five hours and are by no means cheap. But they allow visitors to design their own tailor-made tours, with stops at attractions and site visits of special interest to them.
Excursions from Warsaw
Kampinoski Park Narodowy (Kampinoski National Park)
Kampinoski National Park, with walking trails, education centre and abundant wildlife, begins at Warsaw's northwestern border and stretches west for about 40km (25 miles). One of its major features is its inland sand dunes, which stand in stark contrast to the surrounding peat bogs. The park is open from dawn to dusk and admission is free. Reach it by bus from the central station, Warszawa Zachodnia, Aleje Jerozolimskie 144.
Toruń
This UNESCO World Heritage walled medieval town is where the 16th century astronomer and mathematician Mikolaj Kopernik (Copernicus) was born. Picturesque pathways along the Vistula River lead to the ruins of the 13th-century castle of the Teutonic Knights; the gothic townhouse where Copernicus was born is located at Ulica Kopernika 17. The city is 227km (141 miles) northwest of Warsaw and can be reached by train from Warszawa Centralna station in three hours.
Zelazowa Wola
This tiny village 54km (34 miles) west of Warsaw is where the great composer Frédéric Chopin was born in 1810. A museum dedicated to him is located in his family's manor house. Żelazowa Wola is located inside Kampinoski National Park and can be reached by bus from the main station, Warszawa Zachodnia, Aleje Jerozolimskie 144. Both Mazurkas Travel and Polish Landscape offer day trips here from the major hotels in Warsaw.
Łódź
This somewhat gritty city-- it's pronounced `wooch - located 140km (87 miles) southwest of Warsaw, hides a treasure trove of palatial mansions, art nouveau public buildings and museums. By all means, visit the vanguard art galleries but the Central Museum of Textiles in an early 19th-century spinning mill is where the city's heart lies and the Jewish Quarter is worth a stroll around. Frequent trains form Warsaw complete the journey between 2-12 hours.
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With a myriad of tourist attractions and destinations that are all close together Europe is a great place to visit. Whether a tourist is looking for a romantic ...
With a myriad of tourist attractions and destinations that are all close together Europe is a great place to visit. Whether a tourist is looking for a romantic vacation, a family vacation, or just a quiet get away Europe should be on everyone's list of top travel spots. With something to do for everyone Europe stands out as one of the best travel destinations in the world.
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With a myriad of tourist attractions and destinations that are all close together Europe is a great place to visit. Whether a tourist is looking for a romantic vacation, a family vacation, or just a quiet get away Europe should be on everyone's list of top travel spots. With something to do for everyone Europe stands out as one of the best travel destinations in the world.
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Tourist guide through Lublin, a magic city in eastern Poland. Watch it!...
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