Palas Iași
Palas Iași
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Location |
Iași, Romania |
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Opening date |
May 2012 |
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Owner |
Iulius Group |
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No. of stores and services |
195 |
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Total retail floor area |
60,500 square metres (651,216.6 sq ft)[1] |
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No. of floors |
3 |
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Parking |
2,500 |
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Mall interior
Palas Iași is a commercial and business centre in Iași, Romania. Located in the Civic Centre district, in the vicinity of the emblematic Palace of Culture, Palas Mall is part of a large lifestyle center, with a total built area of over 270,000 square metres (2,906,255.8 sq ft).[2]
See also
References
External links
Media related to Palas Iaşi at Wikimedia Commons
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| Historical |
- Balș House
- Braunstein Palace
- Calimachi Palace
- Cantacuzino-Pașcanu Palace
- Cuza Palace
- Grand Hotel Traian
- Grigore Sturdza Palace
- Metropolitan Palace
- Mihai Sturza Palace
- Neuschotz Palace
- Palace of Culture
- Roset-Roznovanu Palace
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| Cultural | |
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| Monasteries, churches and synagogues | |
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| Educational | |
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| Statues and monuments |
- Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol Statue
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza Statue
- Attacking Cavalryman Statue
- Dosoftei Statue
- Gheorghe Asachi Statue
- Grigore III Ghica Monument
- Independence Statue
- Mihai Eminescu Statue
- Mihail Kogălniceanu Statue
- Miron Costin Statue
- Stephen the Great Statue
- Union Monument
- Vasile Alecsandri Statue
- Voievodes Statuary
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