Printemps Haussmann, Art Nouveau department store on Boulevard Haussmann, 9th arrondissement of Paris, France.
Printemps Haussmann is a department store on Boulevard Haussmann built in Art Nouveau style and spans multiple floors. The building features flowing forms, ornate decorations, and a prominent glass dome typical of this architectural period.
The store began in 1865 as a revolutionary retail concept. After a fire destroyed it in 1881, it was rebuilt with modern electric lighting and standardized pricing, reflecting new shopping practices of the time.
The store is valued by visitors for its flowing forms and ornate decorations that define the Art Nouveau style. You can experience the craftsmanship of the decoration and spatial design directly as you move through the different floors.
The building offers direct access to the Metro and features multiple floors organized by product category. Plan to spend 2 to 3 hours if you want to explore the offerings thoroughly.
The building's roof is covered with colored tiles and decorative details that are difficult to spot from street level. This elaborate ornamentation shows how carefully the architects considered every detail, even those normally hidden from view.
Location: 9th arrondissement of Paris
Founders: Jules Jaluzot, Jean-Alfred Duclos
Architects: Paul Sédille, Jules Sédille, René Binet, Georges Wybo
Official opening: May 11, 1865
Architectural style: Art Nouveau architecture
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
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Address: 64 boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris, France
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 09:35-20:00; Thursday 09:35-20:45; Sunday 11:00-19:00
Phone: +33171252601
Website: https://printemps.com/fr/fr/printemps-paris-haussmann
GPS coordinates: 48.87399,2.32777
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:44
The domes of Paris form distinctive elements of the city silhouette. The Invalides with its golden dome, the Pantheon with its neoclassical structure, and the Grand Palais with its glass dome demonstrate the architectural diversity of the city. The department stores Galeries Lafayette and Le Printemps feature Art Nouveau glass cupolas.
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Welcome to the Parisian department stores! Here, all the finest fashion and luxury brands are showcased in a beautiful setting along the famous Boulevard Haussmann. Don't hesitate to go to the top floor of the building to enjoy a lovely food court!
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