Piotrkowska Street

Piotrkowska Street
Piotrkowska Street (2023)
Length4.2 km (14,000 ft)
LocationŁódź, Poland
Construction
Inauguration1823

Piotrkowska Street (pronounced: [pjɔtrˈkɔfska]; Polish: ulica Piotrkowska), also popularly known as Pietryna, is the main artery of Łódź, Poland, and one of the longest commercial thoroughfares in Europe, with a length of around 4.2 km. It is one of the major tourist attractions of the city. It runs longitudinally in the straight line between the Liberty Square (Plac Wolności) and the Independence Square (Plac Niepodległości).

From the very beginning this street was the central axis, around which the city grew bigger, and its development spontaneously gave the present shape to its centre. At first the city was mainly the highway, but later it changed into the city's showcase, the leisure and shopping centre, where the life of growing industrial agglomeration could be observed. The street deteriorated remarkably after World War II. Only after 1990 was it revitalized step by step and changed into a kind of pedestrian precinct. It has a function similar to a market square of old towns in other cities.

Nowadays the buildings, town-planning, institutions, restaurants, clubs and pubs situated next to this street, create its specific atmosphere, which is said to have a "cult" character reaching even outside of Łódź.[1]

  1. ^ Joanna Olenderek. "Architecture as the Art of Transforming Space on the Example of the Revalorization of the Mythical Piotrowska Street in Łódź" (PDF). Retrieved 30 March 2024.