Galeria (Saint Petersburg)

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Galeria
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Galeria (Saint Petersburg)
Location26-38 Ligovsky, St Petersburg, Russia
Coordinates 59°55′41″N30°21′40″E / 59.928°N 30.361°E / 59.928; 30.361
Opening dateNovember 25, 2010
No. of stores and servicesOver 300
ParkingUnderground garage, 1200 cars
Website galeria.spb.ru/en

Galeria shopping and entertainment center is located in the center of St Petersburg, Russia, at the juncture of two of the city's major avenues - Nevsky and Ligovsky Prospect.

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Galeria opened on November 25, 2010. There are more than 300 shops, 28 restaurants and cafes and 10 cinema screens (including IMAX) in the five-floor center. There is underground parking with a capacity for 1200 cars and additional bicycle parking.

Galeria has a variety of stores selling clothes, accessories, sports equipment, footwear, and gifts. Available brands include H&M, Zara, Reserved and luxury brands such as Pinko, Falconeri, Karen Millen, Lagerfeld, Michael Kors, DKNY, Armani, Marco Polo, Hugo Boss, Max Mara Weekend, Stefanel.

Incidents

According to Russian newspapers, a terrorist attack on the shopping mall was prevented by the Federal Security Service (FSB) in November 2016. [1]

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References

  1. "Terror Attack Targeted St. Petersburg Shopping Malls - Reports". 14 November 2016.