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Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, the flagship store, is located on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, near Opera Garnier, at the corner of Rue La Fayette, close to Chaussée d'Antin – La Fayette Paris Métro station.
The Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, Christmas 2004. The station was originally named Chaussée d'Antin after the street of Chaussée d'Antin—which was named after himself by Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de Gondrin, first Duke of Antin (1665–1736) in 1712.
Rebranded to Galeries Lafayette. Alençon: 11 September 1965 [3] 31 December 1985 [3] rue du Pont-Neuf Originally Gagne-petit from 1844 to 1965. Amiens: 1900 [4] — rue des Trois-Cailloux Rebranded to Galeries Lafayette in 2005. [5] Angers: 6 April 1901 [6] — rue d'Alsace/place du Ralliement Rebranded to Galeries Lafayette in 1993. [6 ...
The Rue La Fayette is a street in the 9th and 10th arrondissement of Paris, ... It was the original location of the Galeries Lafayette.
An early photograph of the Printemps Haussmann, c. 1865–70 The first Printemps store, now commonly known as "Printemps Haussmann", was opened on 3 November 1865 under the name "Grands Magasins du Printemps" (abbreviated as "Au Printemps") by Jules Jaluzot his wife Augustine Jaluzot and Jean-Alfred Duclos.
Alphonse Kahn was born in Kolbsheim, (Alsace, France) on December 9, 1864 to Salomon Kahn et Rosalie (Rosa) Kahn. [2] His wife was named Georgette. [3]On December 13, 1893, Kahn joined forces with his Alsatian cousin Théophile Bader to create the general partnership Alphonse Kahn & Cie, which operated the first store, Aux Galeries Lafayette, which opened at 1 rue La Fayette in Paris in ...
Max Heilbronn was an engineer who graduated from the École Centrale Paris, class of 1924.. Heilbronn married Paulette Bader (1905–1998) in 1926, becoming the son-in-law of Théophile Bader, founder of Galeries Lafayette.
The interior of the department store Galeries Lafayette (1912) The architecture of Paris created during the Belle Époque, between 1871 and the beginning of the First World War in 1914, was notable for its variety of different styles, from neo-Byzantine and neo-Gothic to classicism, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. It was also known for its lavish ...