Galeria Kaufhof, Department store and architectural heritage monument in Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Germany.
Galeria Kaufhof in Elberfeld is a department store with a neoclassical facade and multiple floors filled with retail space. The building has a traditional structure with departments for different products on each level.
The building began its life as Kaufhaus Tietz during the height of Wuppertal's textile industry in the 19th century. It became an important department store for the growing city and retained many of its original architectural features.
The building shapes the look of Elberfeld's downtown with its distinctive facade and shows how important department stores once were to city life. People gather here to shop and stroll, just as they did during the heyday of retail.
Visitors can explore the various shopping departments across multiple levels and find good access to public transportation nearby. The building is centrally located and easy to reach on foot.
The building preserves many of its original decorative details despite modernizations to function as a contemporary department store. This blend of old and new shows how historical buildings remain in practical use today.
Location: Elberfeld
GPS coordinates: 51.25850,7.14477
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:43
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