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Szlak Symboli Radomia to opowieść o mieście poprzez rzeczy – codzienne przedmioty, które przez dziesięciolecia towarzyszyły mieszkańcom i powstawały w lokalnych zakładach. Wybór tych obiektów nie jest przypadkowy – każdy z nich niesie ze sobą historię miejsca, ludzi i czasu, w którym powstał. Od maszyn do pisania i spinaczy do prania, przez serki homogenizowane i lampy stołowe, aż po kolorowe płytki podłogowe – symbole te przypominają o przemysłowym dziedzictwie Radomia, kreatywności jego mieszkańców i zmieniającej się codzienności.

Szlak nie tylko przybliża wyroby, które ukształtowały lokalną tożsamość, ale też zaprasza do sentymentalnej podróży – pełnej wspomnień, emocji i detali ukrytych w rzeczach z pozoru zwyczajnych. To spojrzenie na historię Radomia z innej perspektywy – przez pryzmat rzeczy, które nas otaczały i które nadal opowiadają o tym, kim jesteśmy.

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Szlak : Szlak Symboli Radomskiego Przemysłu

Ilość miejsc : 20

Currently, the original SOFIX boots from the PRL period are sought after by collectors and vintage fashion enthusiasts. They are part of the rich history of the Polish footwear industry, and their solid performance and classic design ...

Rafil GR-TIX paint is an example of a solid industrial product that has played an important role in Polish industry for years. Today, although the paint and varnish market is dominated by international corporations, a raffil and ...

Model 24 was one of the first modern types of anti -rag masks developed and produced in Poland. It was a mask that played a key role in the defense system of the Second Polish Republic, especially in the context ...

The sewing machine archer class 82 has become a symbol of reliability and reliability. She was one of the most common models in Polish homes in the second half of the 20th century. Its production lasted through ...

ZPT cigarettes from Radom were part of everyday life in People's Poland, like other tobacco products produced by state plants. During the Polish People's Republic, smoking was very common and cigarettes ...

Currently, Radom is no longer a well -known center of footwear production as in the past, but shoes from Radom, especially those produced by "Radoskór", still have their place in the history of Polish industry ...

The Łucznik plant produced bicycles for a relatively short period, and their racing models were not widely available on the market. In the 1980s, due to economic difficulties in Poland, ...

Gas stove 333 is not only a home device from the times of the Polish People's Republic, but also a symbol of Radom technical and industrial reliability. Its characteristic form and reliability meant that to this day ...

The auxiliary table from the Predom-Radom plants is a functional relic of the Polish People's Republic, which today returns as a stylish accent with the soul.

The "Bratek" telephone is an icon of home communication of the 80s, produced in Radom for functionality and modern design at the time. Today, it impresses with retro aesthetics and reminds you of the times when each ...

The "Łucznik" padlock is an example of Radom utility production, which combined functionality with reliability for years. The symbol of the industrial versatility of the city - born in a plant known mainly for the production of weapons.

The D-68 table lamp with "Polam-Radom" is an example of the functional design of the Polish People's Republic, which hosted in many homes and offices. Produced as standard since 1976, it was distinguished by its simplicity of form and solid performance.

Washing clips from the Radom Cooperative "Świt" is an icon of the everyday life of the times of the Polish People's Republic. Made of plastic in innovative technology, they combined simplicity with functionality.

Homogenized cheese Rolmlecz is the iconic product of Radom dairy, present in the everyday life of residents for decades. His history dates back to the tradition of the Dairy Cooperative from 1926 and plants in Żakowice.

Floor tiles from the Radom factory "Marywil" combined durability with a unique design inspired by secession. To this day, they can be found in historic buildings as a testimony to the local industrial tradition.

The Malwa camera, like other phones from this period, is now rare. Contemporary technological changes have meant that landline phones were replaced by mobile phones, but for collectors and retro lovers ...

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