Hermann Tietz
Deceased Person
1837 – 1907
Who was Hermann Tietz?
Hermann Tietz was a German merchant of Jewish origin. Tietz was born on 29 April 1837 in Birnbaum an der Warthe near Posen and died on 3 May 1907 in Berlin. He was buried in the Weißensee Cemetery.
Tietz was the first to carry out the idea of the department store in Germany and founded the chain store later known as "Hertie", which is now owned by Arcandor.
In 1882, the first department store of Tietz was opened in Gera by his nephew Oskar Tietz. Oskars brother Leonhard Tietz later founded his own chain store. After stores in smaller towns like Bamberg, Erfurt, Rostock, Stralsund und Wismar had been successful, Tietz established his first department store in Berlin. In 1900, Herrmann Tietz opened a store in Leipziger Straße, where it was located close to the department store Wertheim, the biggest store in Europe at the time. In 1904, Tietz opened another luxurious store at Alexanderplatz. The impressive and palace-like stores were designed to offer the customers a unique shopping experience. Another example is the Alsterhaus in Hamburg. With ten department stores Tietz was the largest chain in Berlin. In 1927 some 13,000 employees worked in the Tietz department stores.
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- Born
- 1837
Międzychód - Nationality
- Germany
- Died
- May 3, 1907
Berlin - Resting place
- Weißensee Cemetery
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on July 23, 2013
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