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- spring (season)
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Printemps (meaning "spring" in French)
is a French
department
store (or a grand magasin, literally "big store").
The flagship Printemps store is located on
Boulevard
Haussmann in the IXe
arrondissement of Paris along with
other famous department stores like Galeries
Lafayette.
There are also other Printemps stores in Paris
and throughout France. The store has also opened branches outside
France, in locations including Andorra, the
Ginza
shopping district in Tokyo and Jeddah. The store in
Seoul which
opened in 1988 is closed.
The only North American branch was a franchised
location in Denver, Colorado, at the Broadway
Plaza Shopping Center, which opened in 1987. It is now
closed.
History
Printemps was founded in Paris in 1865 by Jules Jaluzot, in a building designed by Jules Sedille, rebuilt in its current form by Paul Sédille in 1883. Jaluzot was replaced as owner in 1900 by Gustave Laguionie, after the business came close to collapse. The building was then extended along the Boulevard Haussmann by architect Rene Binet in the early twentieth century in an art nouveau style. This building burnt down, and its interior was rebuilt in the 1920s. A remarkable feature of the Haussmann store is an elaborate stained-glass cupola above the main restaurant in the store, installed for the 1923 rebuilding. In 1939, to avoid the risk that it would be destroyed in bombing attacks, the cupola was dismantled and stored at Clichy. It was restored in 1973 by the grandson of its original designer, using plans that had been kept in the archives of the family business. In 1975, the façade and cupola of the building were registered as historical monuments.External links
- Official site focusing on the flagship Paris store.
- Groupe Printemps includes information on other stores.
printemps in German: Printemps
printemps in Esperanto: Printemps
printemps in French: Magasins du Printemps
printemps in Japanese: オ・プランタン
printemps in Finnish: Printemps
printemps in Swedish: Printemps
printemps in Vietnamese:
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