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EC1 Science and Technology Center in Łódź

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EC1 Science and Technology Center
Location within Poland
LocationPoland, Łódź
Coordinates51°46′04″N 19°28′04″E / 51.767857°N 19.467911°E / 51.767857; 19.467911
TypeScience museum
Websiteec1lodz.pl

EC1 Science and Technology Centre is a science centre located in the former Heat Power Station in Łódź, Poland. Primarily Łódź Power Station (Polish: Elektrownia Łódzka) was a first city power station producing electricity for citizens. Operational since 1907, expanded in 1929, worked till 2000 and regarded as a historical monument due to its architectural values. Revitalised since 2010 and adapted for cultural and educational purposes.[1][2][3][4]

The exhibition was opened on 7 January 2018 and it is a part of the EC1 Łódź - City of Culture complex.[5] The institution is co-run by the City of Łódź and the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.

The name EC1 is an acronym referring to the later, but also to the historical name of the facility, i.e. the Heat and Power Station No. 1 in Łódź (Polish: Elektrociepłownia nr 1 w Łodzi).

The science centre is addressed to a wide audience to popularising science, technology and allow visitors to perform experiments including: acoustics, electromagnetism, magnetism, fluid mechanics, optics, thermal conductivity, radioactivity.[6]

Exhibition

The exhibition area is over 18 000 m2 and the total cost of equipment was PLN 45.5 million (about €10.4M), of which nearly PLN 18.4 million (about €4.2M) is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund[7]

The permanent exhibition consists of three thematic paths: "Conversion of energy", "Development of knowledge and civilization" and "Microworld - Macroworld". The exposition includes an auditorium, 3D spherical cinema and laboratory spaces divided according to the theme of the paths[8]

Energy conversion path - The historical and technical path, focuses on the original character of the site at the different periods and presents of the energy conversion based on a conventional coal-fired thermal power station.[1][2] The historical part of the path includes: stories of former employees, archival materials, history of the place from the beginning to the present, historical context of Lodz, importance for the Lodz city and national energy industry.

The technical part of the path focuses on the usage, transportation and importance of: coal, water/steam, air (oxygen), and the use and importance of the various components of a power station / cogeneration station in the production of heat and power.

In addition, the potential of using other fossil fuels is mentioned and a model for a nuclear power plant is presented in the subject of conventional energy. In the alternative energy topic, models of a geothermal power plant, a pumped storage power plant, a photovoltaic system, and a wind turbine blade are presented and discussed.

Development of knowledge and civilization - The interactive path presents some of experiments, discoveries and inventions that were the milestones in the development of mankind incl. simple machines, electromagnetic radiation.[2]

Microworld - Macroworld - An insightful path that depicts the world at full scale from micro-objects to the largest objects in the universe.[1][2]

National Centre for Film Culture

In October 2023, a new film center known as the National Centre for Film Culture (NCKF) officially opened in EC1. The complex includes sound, post-production, animation and special effects studios. The Kino Polonia main exhibition is devoted to showcasing the 120-year history of Polish film and presents the largest ever collection related to the domestic movie industry.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Industrial greatness of Lodz: from power station to cutting edge cultural center – Museeum". museeum.com. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  2. ^ a b c d "Centrum Nauki i Techniki EC1 – muzeum, w którym uczysz się przez doświadczanie". skomplikowane.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  3. ^ "How to spend 48 hours in Lodz, Poland - Reader's Digest". readersdigest.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  4. ^ "Revitalisation". Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  5. ^ "Centre for Science & Technology EC1 | Sightseeing | Lodz". inyourpocket.com.
  6. ^ "Science and Technology Center EC1". Toucan Systems. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  7. ^ "EC1 Łódź – City of Culture co-funded to the amount of PLN 18.3 million". Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  8. ^ "Arrangement of the CST EC1". Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  9. ^ Alex Webber (13 October 2023). "Spectacular new state-of-the-art film centre opens in former Łódź power plant". thefirstnews.com. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
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