
Nuremberg, Josephsplatz 1/Kaiserstraße
In the heart of Nuremberg’s old town center, you’ll find our bright, uniquely decorated Gudrun store. The store covers two stories and offers a new color concept, creatively presented collections, and a heavy emphasis on wood and natural materials. With six large display windows, it is filled with natural light, creating an open and inviting atmosphere.
Nuremberg, Josephsplatz 1/Kaiserstraße
In the heart of Nuremberg’s old town center, you’ll find our bright, uniquely decorated Gudrun store. The store covers two stories and offers a new color concept, creatively presented collections, and a heavy emphasis on wood and natural materials. With six large display windows, it is filled with natural light, creating an open and inviting atmosphere.
Nuremberg, Josephsplatz 1/Kaiserstraße
Phone: +49 (0)911 24 37 17
ladennuernberg@gudrunsjoeden.de
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Opening hours:
Monday–Friday 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday Closed
Holiday opening hours:
New Year’s Day 1 January – CLOSED
Epiphany 6 January – CLOSED
Good Friday 18 April – CLOSED
Easter Monday 21 April – CLOSED
May Day 1 May – CLOSED
Ascension Day 29 May – CLOSED
Whit Monday 9 June – CLOSED
Corpus Christi 19 June – CLOSED
German Unity Day 3 October – CLOSED
All Saints’ Day 1 November – CLOSED
Christmas Eve 24 December – 10.00 am–1.00 pm
Christmas Day 25 December – CLOSED
Boxing Day 26 December – CLOSED
New Year’s Eve 31 December – 10.00 am–1.00 pm


From mail order to store
Already in the 1980s, Gudrun Sjödén’s colorful designs awakened interest in Germany, and in 1981, mail order sales to the country began. That made Germany the first country outside of the Nordic region to have access to Gudrun garments. A few years later, the first store opened up in Nuremberg, a city that has had a special place in our hearts ever since.
From mail order to store
Already in the 1980s, Gudrun Sjödén’s colorful designs awakened interest in Germany, and in 1981, mail order sales to the country began. That made Germany the first country outside of the Nordic region to have access to Gudrun garments. A few years later, the first store opened up in Nuremberg, a city that has had a special place in our hearts ever since.

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