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Stacja Radegast. Muzeum Tradycji Niepodległościowych in Łódź is a notable historical site and museum that provides a profound and moving experience. Rated 4.7 on Google, the museum serves as a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, situated at the original Radegast Station. Visitors can explore the preserved floor and roof structure, a meticulous model of the old station, and listen to informative audio tapes available in both Polish and English.

Significantly, the site features a solemn monument honoring Jewish victims, original cattle wagons, a steam engine, and large headstones marking the grim destinations of the loaded trains. Accessibility is well-considered, with detailed information panels in English, Polish, and Hebrew, and a concrete tunnel of memories leading to the main area. Conveniently reachable by public transportation, a visit of 1-2 hours here provides a deep and poignant understanding of this chapter in history.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Inflancka - Zagajnikowa
Bus stop 269 m walk
Zagajnikowa
Bus stop 345 m walk
Inflancka - Dw. Łódź Marysin NŻ (5219)
Bus stop 350 m walk
Zagajnikowa - Inflancka
Bus stop 381 m walk
Łódź Marysin
Train station 381 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 1,193 reviews
4.7/5 1,193 reviews
My 15
My 15
4 weeks ago on Google

Interessant, viele spannende Beiträge.

Ekstra Mocny
Ekstra Mocny
1 month ago on Google

to było by fajne miejsce gdyby nie byłow w łodzi

Tetyana Shevchenko
Tetyana Shevchenko
1 month ago on Google

"Trzeba znać historię, aby nie powtarzać błędów przeszłości. Ciekawe, a zarazem smutne miejsce pamięci. Oby taka historia się nie powtórzyła."