Galeria Kaufhof, Department store and architectural heritage monument in Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Germany.
The Galeria Kaufhof building stands in the center of Wuppertal-Elberfeld with a neoclassical facade and multiple floors dedicated to retail space.
Originally established as Kaufhaus Tietz, this department store developed during the industrial growth of Wuppertal in the nineteenth century textile manufacturing period.
The building represents the architectural development of German retail spaces, combining commercial functions with protected historical design elements.
Customers can access multiple shopping departments across several floors, with direct connections to local transportation and parking facilities.
The store structure maintains its original architectural features while functioning as a modern retail establishment in the Wuppertal commercial district.
Location: Elberfeld
GPS coordinates: 51.25850,7.14477
Latest update: March 12, 2025 19:35
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