Stockmann, Department store in Kluuvi, Finland
Stockmann is a major department store located in the Kluuvi district, stretching across ten floors with retail space spanning approximately 50,500 square meters. The building is constructed from brick and reinforced concrete, designed in Nordic Classical and Art Deco architectural styles.
Architect Sigurd Frosterus designed the building and completed it in 1930 with Art Deco influences. Since then, the store has grown into a major retail institution that shapes the character of Helsinki's downtown.
The main entrance clock serves as a recognized meeting spot for people in the city center of Helsinki. Locals use it as a reference point when arranging to meet in downtown.
The store offers tax-free shopping options, visitor discount vouchers, and multilingual staff support available on the eighth floor. Different departments are easily accessible via elevators and staircases throughout the building.
The basement level houses a specialized delicatessen section with a large selection of Finnish and international food products all under one roof. This offering draws visitors seeking distinctive culinary items.
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