Is it right for the centre of a big city to consist of one street? No disputes will change the fact that two kilometres of Piotrkowska Street play that role. The architecture may not to be too original but after the Second World War it turned out that Piotrkowska Street is the only remaining street of this kind in Europe. What makes it unique is hundreds of mansions and tenement houses packed tightly along it. Today it plays the role reserved elsewhere for a marketplace.
During moonlit weekends nights Piotrkowska Street turns into a sort of ?Bermuda triangle? where not only Lodzians, but also visitors have been known to disappear for long hours.


