Dziennik Łódzki (Lodz Diary in English) is a newspaper from the Łódź Voivodeship and one of the oldest in Poland. It has been published six times a week since 1884. In 2000, it was merged with the daily "Wiadomości Dnia". Its offices are in Łódź. The first issue of Dziennik Łódzki was published on 6 January 1884: it had 4 pages. The editor-in-chief of the paper was the publicist and former collaborator of the Lodzer Gazeta (supplement to the Lodzer Zeitung) Henryk Elzenberg. From July 1885 to July 1888, the editorial office, administration and printing house of the newspaper were located in the premises of the Hamburg Hotel (later called Imperial Hotel) in Chaim Bławat's tenement house at 17 Piotrkowska Street. More information...
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