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The KaDeWe department store is one of the historical symbols of Berlin, it’s just a huge shopping center, one of its slogans claims that if some product is not in the store, it means it doesn’t exist, especially with regard to perfumes on the ground floor and a five-store deli sorts of bread on the sixth floor. If you have a desire to do it.

KaDeWe

Universal KaDeWe store is one of the historical symbols of Berlin, it’s just a huge shopping center, one of its slogans claims that if some product is not in the store, it means it doesn’t exist, especially with regard to perfumes on the first floor and a deli with five hundred kinds of bread on the sixth floor. If you have a desire to go shopping in Berlin, KaDeVe is inevitable for you. It is also worth visiting the cafe of the store, where you can hardly find 1800 names of cheeses in one place, “marine bastards” and wines also deserve attention.

KaDeWe

KaDeWe Not only the oldest and largest department store in Europe, but also one of the oldest department stores in the world. The store was built in 1907 by the architect. Emil Staudt, at that time it was a grandiose five-story store with a trading area of ​​about 24,000 square meters. meters. The first owner of the store was Adolf Jandorf, his company was classified as risky, because the store was located in the burgher part of the city, but the risks were justified, the store still flourishes, its slogan: “Kommen Sie, schauen Sie, stauen Sie!” - remains relevant until now. “Come, look, be surprised!” He calls, and there really is everything worth seeing and wondering.

KaDeWe

During the war, the department store was destroyed, but reopened its doors in 1950. The building was restored almost exactly. The department store suffered another reconstruction in the 70s, the store’s area was almost doubled. In the 90s, KaDeWe was another restructuring, the result was a sales area of ​​about 60,000 square meters. meters and seven floors. The price tag of the reconstruction exceeded forty million euros.

The first floor of the store belongs to women, here is the realm of perfumery. The second floor is given to men's clothing, the third to women's.

KaDeWe

Next is the general store, everything is sold here - from electronic and household appliances to indoor flowers. At the top of the store is a conservatory overlooking the western part of the city.

KaDeWe
Tauentzienstraße 21-24, 10789 Berlin, Germany
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