The commune of Tuszyn, located in the Łódzkie Voivodeship, in the Łódź East County, boasts a rich history dating back to 1925. The seat of the commune is the town of Tuszyn, which is classified as an urban commune. Between 1975 and 1998, the commune was part of the Piotrków Voivodeship. Demographically, the commune has seen a steady increase in population—from 11,649 in 2007 to 12,332 in 2017. The commune covers an area of 129.90 km², of which 61% is agricultural land and 22% is forest land, highlighting its rural character. Tuszyn also plays a significant role in Łódź East County, accounting for 25.99% of its total area. The commune comprises several village administrative units, such as Bądzyń, Dylew, and Kruszów, as well as several localities, including Garbówek and Zagrody. It is surrounded by the communes of Brójce, Czarnocin, and Pabianice, fostering regional cooperation and cultural exchange. Architecturally, the commune features typical Polish rural structures, including single-family homes and farm buildings. In its localities, elements of traditional architecture reflecting local history can be found. The culture of Tuszyn blends tradition with modernity, as seen in local events and festivals aimed at community integration. Historically, the commune takes pride in its past, shaped by various events and residents who contributed to the region's development. Interestingly, despite its small size, Tuszyn boasts diverse infrastructure, making it an attractive destination for new residents and investors.