Herbst Palace Museum. Branch Museum of Art

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Łódź, Poland

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Museum· Tourist attraction· Art museum

Herbst Palace Museum. Branch Museum of Art Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Herbst Palace Museum. Branch Museum of Art is located in Łódź, Poland on Przędzalniana 72. Herbst Palace Museum. Branch Museum of Art is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in Poland.

Address

Przędzalniana 72

Phone

+48 426749698

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Laura Cristea

The museum is amazing! One of the most beautiful interiors I have ever seen! The stuff is also friendly, but doesn't speak much English or French. The art gallery was pretty impressive as well. I am very pleased with the decision of visiting that museum.

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Pureshka

Everyone who wants to visit Lodz should see this place! All this awaits you here: good prices, nice staff, a cafe in the building and a good experience. Recommend! (i) The Herbst Palace is inseparably linked to the history of the Herbst and the Scheibler families, considered the wealthiest and most influential industrialist families not only in Łódź, but in all of Poland in the 2nd half of the 19th century. The design of the interiors and the new arrangement of the rooms were based on documents from the Office of the Head Conservationist and archival photographic material that was uncovered. New sources of information have enabled preservationists to restore the interiors to what they might have looked like when the Herbst family lived in the Palace. When in the 1970s the villa of the Herbst family was taken over by the Muzeum Sztuki (Museum of Art) in Łódź to transform it into a functioning exhibition of its interiors, the lack of original furnishings and sufficient documentation were serious challenges. The Palace was initially designed based on much more limited access to information and archival materials. Recent research studies have substantially expanded the Museum's knowledge in these areas. Following the renovation the rooms in the Palace are more impressive and much closer to the original style. Details have been carefully restored, the furniture in the exhibition has been renovated and the current wallpaper pattern is much more similar to the historical original as well. The exhibition shows lavishly furnished representation halls and private rooms of the owners while new exhibition layout smoothly pulls you into the spirit of the epoch.

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Harsh Kurani

Worth seeing. Not too big which in result doesn't consumes time much. You can take photos inside. The ticket prices are very low as specially for students. They have garden and in it there are beautiful roses. It is not surrounded by any profile places so it's silent and nice to visit.

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Jonathan Stevens

Nice Palace museum

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Cihan Kadir Demirağaç

This museum is one of unique place in Łódz, which was a villa and belonged to the Herbst family.

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Zofia

One of the most beautiful palaces of Lodz. An opportunity to see how the richest families of Lodz used to live. The beautiful garden bwhind the palace and also renovated carriage house with museum of art inside. Works of art of the most famous polish painters ( e.g. Matejko, Wyspianski) . „Sleeping Mietek” painted by Wyspianski - one of the most recognizable polish paintings.

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Jolanta Rozycka

This state museum is old fashion. You must not take a photos in this place. And also not nice service. But in the glass garden nice coffee and cake.

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Geen Pagliacci

Absolutely mesmerazing place filled with breathtaking detail and amazing history. 100% recommended to stop by if you are at Lodz, even for short visit, totally worth it. Moreover the entry for people under 26 yo is only 1zl!