Geyer Gardens, also known as Geyer Park, is a significant historical site in the city of Łódź, Poland. This attraction is inextricably linked to the name and legacy of Ludwig Ferdinand Geyer, one of the key figures in the history of the Łódź textile industry. Originally, the territory located in the southern part of the famous Piotrkowska Street was part of a luxurious palace park belonging to the Geyer family.

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Once an exquisite palace park, famous for its interesting and rare plant species and serving as an oasis of calm for its owners, today the Władysław Reymont City Park and the Łódź City Culture Park are open to residents and visitors on the site of the former Geyer gardens. It is a wonderful place for leisurely walks, relaxing in nature, and getting to know the cultural life of the city.
Geyer Gardens are an integral part of the extensive historical heritage left by the Geyer industrial empire. They serve as a living reminder of the golden age of the Łódź textile industry. Visiting this site allows you not only to enjoy the beauty of the park area but also to gain a deeper understanding of the city's industrial past, especially in the context of iconic sites like the famous White and Red Factories located on either side of Piotrkowska Street.