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[Luxus+ Magazine] The 5 great dates that marked the history of the Samaritaine

After 16 years of closure for safety reasons linked to its dilapidation, the Samaritaine will finally be able to reopen its doors on June, 19th. Owned by the luxury group LVMH, its renovation will have cost a total of 750 million euros. A look back at the history of this historic building in the centre of Paris in five dates.

 

The department store was originally scheduled to reopen in April 2020 for its 150th anniversary, but the Covid-19 pandemic forced the management to postpone the opening, which will therefore be held later next month.

 

 

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Une publication partagée par Samaritaine (@samaritaineparis)

 

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