
For decades, a constant dialogue was held in Łódź. Its dwellers representing four different nations, creeds and cultures created the city. United by means of this common dialogue, they cooperated while building factories, churches, cinemas and theatres.
Programme:
- Arrival to Łódź - the guide meets the group
- This route is thematically connected with the coexistence of four nationalities, i.e. Poles, Jews, Germans and Russians who created the history of Łódź - visiting churches and cemeteries of the four nations:
- visiting the biggest Jewish cemetery in Europe - over 200 thousand tombstones including impressive mausoleums belonging to rich Jewish families, places where Artur Rubinstein and Julian Tuwim"s parents rest in peace
- visiting "Stary Cmentarz" (The Old Cemetery) at Ogrodowa Street - historic tombstones and mausoleums of manufacturers and people of science and culture (divided into Catholic, Evangelic and Orthodox Church parts)
- "Stare Miasto" (The Old Town) - a former Jewish quarter, location of the Jewish ghetto during the World War II, "Pomnik Dekalogu" (The Ten Commandments Monument)
- visiting the Saint Aleksander Newski Orthodox church, the St. Matthew Lutheran church and the Catholic church of Blessed Virgin Mary;
- possibility to organize a visit in the Jewish Commune and the Reichers" Synagogue - the only Łódź synagogue that survived the World War II;
- The price for guide's services depends on a group and language.
- The transport cost depends on the number of persons in the group and the rent time.
- Entrance to the Jewish Cemetery - 4 PLN. Attention: males over 13 years old must not enter bareheaded!
- We must be informed about the plan of entering the Jewish Commune a few days in advance; the same applies to the Evangelic and Orthodox churches.

