The department store "Samaritaine" (La Samaritaine) is well known not only to the inhabitants of Paris, but also to the guests of the city .Interesting design in the Art Nouveau style is a tribute to the time of building construction (1928 g .), when the appearance of any structure, even commercial, was not determined by the laws of trade, but by aesthetic considerations .At the same time, in a bizarre style reminiscent of the modern version of Art Deco, not only the exterior of the building is framed, but also its interior interiors .But a wide range of high-quality goods in stores and department store boutiques - today's merit .
In total, in the department store "Samariten" - 10 floors, with the top floor crowned, as expected, a restaurant and an observation deck with a magnificent view of the central part of Paris and the Seine. The first floor of the department store is dedicated to bags and all sorts of their varieties - from miniature clutches to roomy travel bags. On the fifth floor there is a department for pets. Well, all the other floors are occupied, as usual, with clothes, shoes, accessories and ornaments.
The history of the department store "Samariten" originates from 1928. The founder of the store - Ernest Cognac began to engage in trade when he was 12 years old, otherwise the boy would simply starve. The entrepreneurial vein made itself felt very soon, and, starting with the trade of ties, Ernest "untwisted" before the opening of the whole store. His creation he called "Samaritan" - by the name of the former on this site until 1813 the water tower, on which the relief with a biblical story about a good Samaritan woman was carved.
Mr. Cognac and his wife, Marie-Louise Jae, inspired by the example of Aristide Busico and his department store Bon Marche, also introduced innovative ideas in their shop .This was a fixed price unusual for that time, and the opportunity to try on clothes before buying it - for this purpose, the dressing rooms were arranged .Ernest and Louise entered the history of Paris not only creating a large department store, they presented the city with their collection of paintings, which they collected over the years .Today it is known to us as the Cognac-Je Museum. Over 4,000 exhibits are displayed on 4 floors of the building, and the entrance to the museum is free .
As for the department store "Samaritan", he quickly gained popularity among the local residents, which he still uses. Moreover, having got to the department store, you will be amazed at the number of foreigners - tourists also like to make a fuss here. In "Samariten" today you can buy almost everything: clothes and shoes of different brands - from elite to more than democratic, jewelry and jewelry, decor and decoration, home and pet products and much more.
Practical information
You can reach the department store "Samariten" by metro - you will need to get off at Pont-Neuf station.
Address: Paris, Rue de la Monnaie, 19.
Phone: +33 (1) 156 812-840.
Opening hours: Monday - Saturday from 9:30 to 19:00, Thursday to 21:00.