hours of operation: Mo. - Sa. 9.30 - 20.00 Uhr
We actually came to this mall to park in its huge garage. This mall has over 1800 parking spaces. It was easy to park here and cross the bridge over into the old city.
The mall houses over 70 shops. Some inside, and some outside.
What to buy: A variety of stores and eateries are here.
Written Nov 28, 2007
Website: http://www.bruecken-center.de/
The Brücken-Center in Ansbach was built in the late 1990s as an American Style Mall. There are many shops both inside and outside, including a grocery store (go figure). The mall also has a great Parkplatz, so it is easy to bring your car. Personally, though, I prefered to shop in the Alt Stadt as opposed to one big place. I think that the individual stores in the "old city" (inside the city walls) had more personality.
Written Sep 20, 2002
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