Inowłódz

Inowłódz [iˈnɔvwut͡s] is a town in Tomaszów Mazowiecki County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.

Inowłódz was a royal town, administratively located in the Brzeziny County in the Łęczyca Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province.

In 1884, a spa center with guest houses and bath was opened by Bernard Birenzweig, and among the visitors was Julian Tuwim, who liked to come here for the summer vacation.

The development of the Inowłódz spa ended during World War I, when the village found itself on the frontline in December 1914, and was almost completely destroyed, together with the bridge over the Pilica.

In 1790, the ancient church was renovated, but three years later, it was ransacked by Prussian soldiers, and turned into a grain storage.

The Saint Giles church was completely renovated in the Second Polish Republic, on initiative of President Ignacy Mościcki.

Inowłódz Castle