Galeries Lafayette

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The Galeries Lafayette is a French department store company.

The Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, Christmas 2004.
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The Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, Christmas 2004.

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[edit] Paris flagship store

The flagship store of Galeries Lafayette in Paris, France is a 10-storey store. It is located at 40, boulevard Haussmann, in the IXe arrondissement.

[edit] Access

Paris Métro
get off at metro stationsHavre-Caumartin or Opéra.

[edit] History

In 1893 Theophile Bader and his cousin Alphonse Kahn opened a fashion store in a small haberdasher's shop at the corner of Lafayette and Chaussée d'Antin streets. In 1896, the company purchased the entire building at n°1 rue La Fayette and in 1905 the buildings at n°38, 40 et 42, boulevard Haussmann and n°15 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin.

Théophile Bader commissioned Georges Chedanne and then his pupil Ferdinand Chanut to design the layout of the Haussmann location. A glass and steel dome, and Art Nouveau staircases were built in 1912.

The store was designated as an historic monument.

A Lafayette location opened in Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York City, but it was unsuccessful and went out of business.

[edit] Berlin store

The Berlin, Germany, store was designed by Jean Nouvel between 1991 and 1995, and opened in 1996.

[edit] Galeries Lafayette Group

The Group owns the following subsidiaries:

  • Galeries Lafayette
  • Nouvelles Galeries
  • Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville (BHV)
  • MONOPRIX
  • Prisunic
  • Inno
  • Lafayette Gourmet
  • Cofinoga
  • e-LaSer

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