WSCHODNIA STREET
Parallel to Piotrkowska, this street is emblematic of the city's neoclassical architecture. The Galeria Wschodnia (no. 29), an exhibition space, offers a glimpse of period interiors.
Nearby. At 28 rue Rewolucji 1905 stands Łódź's only synagogue to have survived destruction. On Narutowicza Street, you'll first discover the very contemporary Arthur Rubinstein Philharmonic, inaugurated in 2004, followed by the small Orthodox Church of St. Olga. Finally, in Moniuszko Park, the Orthodox cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky is nearby.
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