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Aviapark

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Aviapark
Aviapark

Aviapark (Russian: Авиапарк) is a six-storey shopping centre in the Khoroshyovsky District of Moscow, Russia. With a total area of 390,000 square metres and 230,000 square metres of leasable space, it is the largest shopping mall in Europe. It opened in November 2014 with more than 500 shops and a four-story aquarium that extends to the ceiling of the retail section. The aquarium was recognised by Guinness World Records as the tallest cylindrical aquarium in the world at 22.31 metres (73.2 ft).

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Aviapark
2-й Хорошёвский проезд, Moscow Khoroshyovsky District

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2-й Хорошёвский проезд 7 с1А
123007 Moscow, Khoroshyovsky District
Moscow, Russia
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