GUM

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GUM is a historic and iconic department store located on Red Square in Moscow, Russia, known for its grand architecture and luxury retail offerings.

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instanceOf department store
historic building
shopping mall
tourist attraction
abbreviationOf Glavny Universalny Magazin NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neo-Russian style NERFINISHED
Russian Revival architecture
continent Europe
country Russia
formerName Upper Trading Rows NERFINISHED
hasArchitect Alexander Pomerantsev NERFINISHED
hasEngineer Vladimir Shukhov NERFINISHED
hasFeature Soviet‑style ice cream kiosks
cafes and restaurants
cinema
fountain in central hall
glass roof
interior galleries
iron framework
luxury boutiques
three longitudinal arcades
hasFunction entertainment
retail
tourism
hasInteriorLayout three parallel arcades
hasMaterial glass
steel
stone
hasRenovation major restoration in late 20th century
hasStatus iconic Soviet‑era store
landmark of Moscow
heritageSignificance example of late 19th‑century commercial architecture in Russia
knownFor grand architecture
historic shopping arcades
luxury retail offerings
tourist popularity
languageOfSignage Russian
locatedIn Moscow
Tverskoy District NERFINISHED
locatedNear Kremlin NERFINISHED
Saint Basil's Cathedral NERFINISHED
locatedOn Red Square NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Main Universal Store NERFINISHED
numberOfFloors 3
openingDate 1893
ownedBy Bosco di Ciliegi (major tenant and operator) NERFINISHED
periodOfUseAsStateStore Soviet era

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