Apple opening first German retail store in Munich this weekend
After two years in the making, Apple this weekend will open its first retail store in Germany, a multi-level flagship shop in the heart of Munich.
The prized location at 1 Rosenstrasse was home to Sport Schuster sporting goods before Apple took over the lease early last year and then completely razed the existing structure.
Although early rumors had Apple building a four-story retail store in its place, it appears the Mac maker has instead constructed a five-story building and will only use the first two floors for sales space.
AppleInsider reader Paolo stopped by the store on Sunday and snapped the below photos. A glowing white Apple logo is centered on the second floor glass facade, which remains obscured by a white and blue iPod-patterned protective wrap.
The store will hold its grand opening on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. local time. Commemorative t-shirts will be handed out to the first 2500 visitors, according to the shop's official webpage.
Last year it was reported that the Munich shop would be just one of approximately five Apple retail locations planned for Germany, with other locations expected in Berlin and Frankfurt. There have been few developments in those areas, however, and it's unclear if plans have since changed.
The alternating blue and white iPod wrapping symbolizes the colors of the Bavarian State flag.
View of central Marienplatz from Rosenstrasse where the new Apple Store will open this Saturday.
An arial view of Apple's retail space at 1 Rosenstrasse about 18 months ago.
The prized location at 1 Rosenstrasse was home to Sport Schuster sporting goods before Apple took over the lease early last year and then completely razed the existing structure.
Although early rumors had Apple building a four-story retail store in its place, it appears the Mac maker has instead constructed a five-story building and will only use the first two floors for sales space.
AppleInsider reader Paolo stopped by the store on Sunday and snapped the below photos. A glowing white Apple logo is centered on the second floor glass facade, which remains obscured by a white and blue iPod-patterned protective wrap.
The store will hold its grand opening on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. local time. Commemorative t-shirts will be handed out to the first 2500 visitors, according to the shop's official webpage.
Last year it was reported that the Munich shop would be just one of approximately five Apple retail locations planned for Germany, with other locations expected in Berlin and Frankfurt. There have been few developments in those areas, however, and it's unclear if plans have since changed.
The alternating blue and white iPod wrapping symbolizes the colors of the Bavarian State flag.
View of central Marienplatz from Rosenstrasse where the new Apple Store will open this Saturday.
An arial view of Apple's retail space at 1 Rosenstrasse about 18 months ago.
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Marienplatz, the best babe market. wink
Oh Munich... good ol high-school years.
Marienplatz, the best babe market. wink
My thoughts exactly. The New Year's celebration in Marienplatz was unforgettable.
Yes, a babe market it is too. Gotta love those tall blonde blue/green-eyed beauties.
Oh Munich... good ol high-school years.
Marienplatz, the best babe market. wink
Can't argue that.
First trip, summer of '74. Never forget the girl from NY city that I met under the Marienplatz Glockenspiel.
Now, another reason to go back.
White and blue because those are the colours of the Bavarian flag....
(http://www.nationalflaggen.de/region...ge-bayern.html)
> a white and blue iPod-patterned protective wrap.
White and blue because those are the colours of the Bavarian flag....
(http://www.nationalflaggen.de/region...ge-bayern.html)
and the color of many table cloths throughout the country :-)
Manfred aka Q-chan
(and born in Bavaria)
The caption under the photograph said "The alternating blue and white iPod wrapping...", which is an offense to real Bavarian citizens. It is alway "white and blue", never "blue and white"....
Manfred aka Q-chan
(and born in Bavaria)
Why?
What's the significance of the difference?
Why?
What's the significance of the difference?
None I assume, it's like saying "white, red, and blue" instead of "red, white, and blue" when referring to the American flag. It's a patriotic thing I would guess.
Anyway after tipping a Maß of Augustina, no one would really care.
None I assume, it's like saying "white, red, and blue" instead of "red, white, and blue" when referring to the American flag. It's a patriotic thing I would guess.
Anyway after tipping a Maß of Augustina, no one would really care.
Let's hope they open one in Vienna soon...
http://homepage.mac.com/wkaemena/FS/Muenchen/AppleMUC1/