Sunday, June 6, 2010

THE GUM DEPARTMENT STORE


                     THE GUM DEPARTMENT STORE

The famous GUM department store is located almost directly across Red Square from the Kremlin. GUM, built in 1895, is Russia’s largest department store. Pronounced goom the initials stand for  State Department Store in Russian. Completely rebuilt in 1950 the store accommodates a half-million customers a day. Three stories of shops line three main passageways. A maze of side hallways house 200 trading stalls that include designer boutiques, foreign shops, and souvenir stands. The ornate interior includes walking bridges, fountains, and a glass-paneled roof.

Svetlana, our city guide, had done a very quick walk through the GUM, which wasn’t enough for Jan or me. So on a beautiful warm sunny day we returned for a more in depth look. The shops were certainly upscale and we wondered who could afford to shop in them. Not being shoppers, neither of us bought anything and did little more than window-shop. The GUM was just one of those must-see places we needed to visit. The decor was delightful.  The sun was warm shining through the glass roof.

We walked all the floors and crossed the bridges before ending up in a third floor café for an ice cream cone. We sat and enjoyed a respite while people-watching before walking back to the bus stop to catch the # 44 bus back to our hotel.

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