5 Araya Michael - 3 months ago
I am amused by the variety of products and quality of services.
Best place to visit if you plan to buy any electronics.
5 Araya Michael - 3 months ago
I am amused by the variety of products and quality of services.
Best place to visit if you plan to buy any electronics.
4 Milner Mwanangombe - a month ago
Has alot of variety in the store
4 ana lucia lopez - 3 years ago
I really like buying all my appliances here. The only thing is that to get some help/support and advice from a Saturn representative it takes ages (maybe a bit less during the week,but still) and weekends it's difficult to get some help.
But the service is good when you get it. And you find good things and brands
1 Kaushik Das - a year ago
The verkaufer guys are super lazy and clueless now. The guy called Kazemi wasted hours. Had no clue about camera. Gave forecast of 2 days pick up. Never called back. I had to drive to EEZ to hear, "oops!". I cancelled the order and bought camera instead from Calumet. Totally disappointed with you guys. ????????????
4 Khaled Al Sharbaji - a year ago
The first Saturn-Hansa-Markt was opened in July 1961 by Friedrich Wilhelm and Anni Waffenschmidt at Cologne's Hansaring. Consumer electronics items were mainly sold to "diplomats from all over the world" on 120 m². In 1968 the two founded the company Hansa-Foto. Since 1969, private customers have also been able to shop at Saturn and Hansa-Foto. In 1972, the Waffenschmidts opened the first technical department store in Cologne with what they claimed to be the "largest phonograph record in the world". In the early 1980s, a large branch was opened on the Theresienhöhe in Munich, followed in 1985 by a branch in Frankfurt with the participation of Kaufhof. Saturn was acquired by the Media Markt holding company in 1990, both of which were merged into the MediaMarktSaturn Retail Group.
In 1992 there were seven Saturn Hansa stores (Cologne, Frankfurt, Munich, Dortmund, Hanover, Nuremberg, Gelsenkirchen).
The area of a market is usually between 2,000 m² and 10,000 m². An exception can be found in Hamburg with 18,000 m² and six floors which makes it one of the largest electronics stores in the world. Its origins relate to the merger of the Horten and Kaufhof department stores in 1995. In Hamburg, Kaufhof and Horten had stores side by side in Mönckebergstrasse, at the main train station. Both Saturn and Kaufhof were part of the Metro Group, so the Horten store was closed and occupied in 1999 with the electronics store
5 Krzysztof Tucki - 7 months ago
I like it, massive electric shop. Friendly and supportive staff.
5 Y K - 3 months ago
Huge variety of electronic products. Good customer service. Check prices on the web for comparison though.
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