Nevsky Centre, Shopping mall in central Saint Petersburg, Russia
The building rises seven floors above ground with more than 70 shops spread across 100,000 square meters (about 1.1 million square feet), encompassing clothing stores, electronics retailers, beauty salons and various dining outlets distributed across multiple levels.
The complex opened its doors on November 11, 2010, bringing a contemporary retail facility to the area opposite Moscow Railway Station, addressing the growing demand for modern shopping options in this heavily trafficked district.
The shopping center has become a meeting point for St. Petersburg residents who come here after work to shop, eat in food courts or meet friends, while bringing international retail standards to the city.
Metro stations Ploschad Vosstaniya and Mayakovskaya provide direct access to the facility, while a three level underground parking garage serves visitors arriving by car, ensuring accessibility from all parts of the city.
The interior architecture follows a theater based concept with curved galleries and a central atrium structure that guides visitors through different levels, similar to how audiences are led through a theater house.
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