Galerías Preciados

ProductsClothing, footwear, bedding, jewelry, beauty products, housewares

Galerías Preciados, S.A. was a Spanish chain of department stores founded in 1943 by José "Pepín" Fernández Rodríguez. Named after the street on which it stood, Galerías Preciados was, along with El Corte Inglés, one of the economic motors of the retail industry in post-war Spain.

In 1995, the company went into receivership and was subsequently adjudicated to its main rival.[1]

Stores

The former Calle Preciados building at Plaza del Callao in Madrid. This building was sold to Fnac in 1993.
  • Barcelona
  • Cádiz
  • Avenida Ronda de los Tejares, Córdoba
  • Carrera de la Virgen, Granada
  • Plaza de las Monjas, Huelva
  • Calle Preciados, Madrid
  • Gran Vía, Murcia
  • Calle de Uria, Oviedo
  • Paseo Independencia, Saragosse
  • Calle San Pablo/Calle Méndez Núñez, Seville
  • Plaza de la Magdalena/Calle O´Donnell, Seville
  • Calle Constitución, Valladolid

See also

  • SEPU

References

  1. ^ "Galerías Preciados, la gran absorción que propició Isidoro Álvarez". abc.es. ABC.
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