Lutomiersk is a town in Pabianice County, à Âódà º Voivodeship, in central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Lutomiersk. It lies approximately north-west of Pabianice and west of the regional capital à Âódà º. It is located in the Sieradz Land.
The town has an approximate population of 2,000.
Lutomiersk was granted town rights in 1274 by Duke Leszek II the Black from the Piast dynasty. It was a private town, administratively located in the Szadek County in the Sieradz Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland.
During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), in 1940, the occupiers carried out expulsions of Poles, who were placed in a transit camp in à Âódà º, and then deported to the General Government in the more eastern part of German-occupied Poland, while their houses and farms were handed over to German colonists as part of the Lebensraum policy. A local Polish teacher was among the victims of a massacre of Poles from the region perpetrated by the Germans in 1939 in nearby à Âagiewniki (present-day district of à Âódà º).
Lutomiersk has a bus connection to à Âódà º via Konstantynów à Âódzki. This is line 94 going approximately every hour and supported by "MPK Lodz". There is also a line à ÂA4 connecting Lutomiersk with the train station in Pabianice. There are also 2 bus lines: à Âódà º (Independence Square) - Konstantynów à Âódzki - Lutomiersk and Pabianice - Lutomiersk.