CNN style Luxury | LVMH opens $894 million luxury shopping destination in Paris

A historic 19th century landmark, forced to fade
into the background along the banks of the river Seine in Paris for 16 years,
has been brought out of hibernation and resurrected as a new all-in-one
shopping, dining and tourist destination.
Part luxury department store, part hotel and promising to feature over a dozen
eateries, the €750 million ($894 million) restoration of La Samaritaine, by
French luxury conglomerate LVMH, is one of the most anticipated openings of the
year in the French capital: On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron
inaugurated the building, calling it a “wonderful French treasure.”
When Samaritaine Paris Pont-Neuf opens its doors on Wednesday for the first
time since closing in 2005 for safety reasons, it will become the newest luxury
department store on the Parisian landscape. While Galeries Lafayette is best
known for its theatrical balconies and Neo-byzantine glass dome, and Le Bon
Marché bills itself as the world’s oldest continually
operating department store, Samaritaine Paris Pont-Neuf’s big draw
will be its location. —read
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