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English: Julianów Palace in Łódź. The palace was built between 1885-1890 as a summer residence for Juliusz Heinzel. After the Heinzel family bankruptcy, the structure was purchased by the municipality of Łódź and intended for a Łódź region museum.[1] Burned down in September 1939 as a result of bombardment by the Germans and eventually pulled down by them the same year.[1] |
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Source | www.retsat1.com.pl |
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Małgorzata Świderek, Gosia Świderek, Katarzyna Krakowska (2004) Spacery po zielonej Łodzi, ODE Zrodla, p. 53 ISBN: 83-90880-46-6.
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