Printemps Haussmann
| Printemps Haussmann | |
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Magasin du Printemps (French) | |
Exterior of Printemps Haussmann (2007) | |
Interactive map of the Printemps Haussmann area | |
| General information | |
| Status | Open |
| Type | Department store |
| Architectural style | Art Nouveau |
| Location | 64 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, France |
| Coordinates | 48°52′26″N 2°19′45″E / 48.873887°N 2.329051°E |
| Current tenants | Printemps |
| Opened | 3 November 1865 |
| Client |
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| Owner | Printemps Group |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count |
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| Floor area | 44,000 square metres (470,000 sq ft) of selling space |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Paul Sédille |
| Other information | |
| Public transit access | |
| Website | |
| Store information | |
| Designated | 8 July 1992 |
| Reference no. | PA00088988 |
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Printemps Haussmann (French: Magasin du Printemps) is a department store building on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was designed by Paul Sédille for Jules Jaluzot, Augustine Jaluzot, and Jean-Alfred Duclos, and opened in 1865. It is the flagship store of the Printemps department store chain, and spans 44,000 square metres (470,000 sq ft) of selling space between three interconnected buildings. The store was designated a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture in 1992.