E. Breuninger GmbH & Co., is a
Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian language, Italian: ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, largest city of the States of Germany, German state of ...
-based
German department store retailer trading under the name Breuninger. Targeted predominantly at up-market shoppers, the Breuninger range is mainly restricted to fashion, clothing and premium household goods. Breuninger has been a member of the
International Association of department stores since 1987.
Headquarters
Breuninger was founded in 1881 on the same site it occupies today at the centre of Stuttgart on Marktplatz (market square). This head office outlet now covers 35,000 sq m and is one of the largest of its kind in the whole of Germany. In terms of privately owned department stores, Breuninger's head office outlet in Stuttgart is the second largest in Europe (after
Harrods
Harrods is a Listed building, Grade II listed luxury department store on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. It was designed by C. W. Stephens for Charles Digby Harrod, and opened in 1905; it replaced the first store on the ground ...
).
The shop facade is known for its simplicity and austere appearance, in stark contrast to other premium department stores.
In 1989, the company's head office outlet in Stuttgart was extended such that it now embraces a
pedestrian zone
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which runs through the centre of the shop and is still open to the public after closing.
Department stores
Breuninger is a household name in the Federal State of
Baden-Württemberg
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– beyond that it has gradually expanded its presence to other major German cities in the past 2 decades.
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Erfurt
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Freiburg im Breisgau
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(through acquisition of Schneider)
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Karlsruhe
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(through acquisition of Schneider)
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Leipzig
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Ludwigsburg (part of a major shopping centre called Breuningerland, co-managed with
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield Germany)
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Nürnberg
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Reutlingen
Reutlingen (; ) is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the capital of the eponymous Reutlingen (district), district of Reutlingen. As of June 2018, it had an estimated population of 116,456. Reutlingen has a Reutlingen University, univ ...
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Sindelfingen (part of a major shopping centre called Breuningerland, co-managed with
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield Germany)
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Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian language, Italian: ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, largest city of the States of Germany, German state of ...
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Sulzbach (in the Frankfurt Main-Taunus-Zentrum shopping centre)
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Düsseldorf
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(opened in 2014 in the new Kö-Bogen complex at the north end of the
Königsallee)
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München (Through the acquisition of Konen in 2022)
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Luxembourg
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(Through the acquisition of Konen in 2022. Konen owns Bram department store in Luxembourg, effectively renamed as Bram by Breuninger following acquisition)
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Überseequartier (2023, part of a major shopping centre called Westfield Hamburg-Überseequartier)
History
The first Breuninger department store, now referred to as its head office outlet, was established in 1881 by
Eduard Breuninger in Stuttgart after taking over the house of E.L. Ostermayer on
Marktplatz. Within years Breuninger had extended the shopping area to the upper floors of the building. In 1888, Breuninger moved his premises to a building in nearby Münzstraße but the lack of space forced him to use both houses for selling again.
By 1903 the building had to be replaced by larger premises and after a further two rounds of expansion, in 1931 Breuninger was operating on the new site on Marktstraße.
On his death in 1931 the company passed into the hands of Eduard's son, Alfred .
Bombing during
World War II
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wreaked havoc on all premises owned by the retailer. With the death of Alfred in 1947, the company passed into the 3rd generation. Heinz Breuninger took many years to return the retailer to its former glory.
In 1952, the company launched its ''Breuni'' bear
mascot which is still used in marketing campaigns today and is a favourite among children.
In the 1960s Breuninger underwent a transition from a purveyor of
textile
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s to a broader scale department store. The number of customers visiting the store from outside Stuttgart had been declining for years so the retailer expanded its range to adapt to changing demands.
Expansion took a further new turn in the 1970s with new stores outside Stuttgart. The first "Breuningerland", a major multi-store shopping centre also encompassing sublets, was opened in
Ludwigsburg to the north of Stuttgart in 1973. In 1980 a second Breuningerland was built in
Sindelfingen to the south of Stuttgart. Both sites continue to make a major contribution to company sales.
In the 1970s, the owner at the time, Heinz Breuninger started to groom the newly appointed
Willem G. van Agtmael as his successor. Heinz Breuninger died in 1980 at the age of 60 at which point van Agtmael took over at the helm. Van Agtmael forged ahead with expansion plans with the first Breuninger outlets after the fall of the
Berlin Wall
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in
Dresden
Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; , ) is the capital city of the States of Germany, German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, 12th most p ...
and
Leipzig
Leipzig (, ; ; Upper Saxon: ; ) is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Saxony. The city has a population of 628,718 inhabitants as of 2023. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, eighth-largest city in Ge ...
. Nine other outlets have been opened since this time.
Since March 2006 the company has been operating its head office outlet as a
flagship
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store in an attempt to position the shop as a luxury outlet on a par with
Harrods of London.
A number of outlets had to be closed in 2006 due to poor sales, including the store in
Würzburg
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. The Breuninger store in
Dresden
Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; , ) is the capital city of the States of Germany, German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, 12th most p ...
was subsequently closed down in February 2008.
Store trivia, firsts, criticism
* Breuninger was one of the first German outlets to install lifts and
elevators in the 1950s.
* In 1959 Breuninger was the first German retailer to introduce a
loyalty card. The card is still in use today.
* The company was the first retailer in Germany to provide a
multi-storey car park, based on trends in America.
* Since the 1920s company staff working on the shop floor have been obliged to wear clothing in white, black or grey.
* In late 2006 Breuninger was the target of
animal rights
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activists demonstrating against the sale of furs and fashion shows with models wearing fur. In January 2021, Breuninger joined the international ''Fur Free Retailer Program''.
''Breuninger joins Fur Free Retailer programme''
from 26. January 2021 in Realwire.com
References
This page is a direct translation of the German Wikipedia entry.
External links
Breuninger company website
Breuninger Online Shop
Breuninger german editorial
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