Wroclaw

Hala Targowa

  ul. Piaskowa 17 ,   Old Town          (+48) 71 343 84 57     10 Oct 2024
Designed by Richard Pluddemann and Heinrich Kuster, and built between 1906 and 1908, Wrocław's Market Hall has a handsome, traditional-looking facade, while the interior is a concrete cathedral of elliptical arches; in fact, this innovative reinforced concrete structure directly inspired Max Berg to create Wrocław's UNESCO-listed Centennial Hall. Worth a look from an architectural, cultural and practical standpoint, in Hala Targowa you'll find earnest locals hawking top quality fruit and vegetables on the ground floor, as well as a wide selection of local cheese, salami and hams. Upstairs is a bewildering array of bric-a-brac, nylon underwear and plastic kitchen utensils, and a set of surprisingly clean and modern public toilets. Gradually expanding its offer to be more a food hall than straight PRL-era market, inside you'll also find a coffee roastery, and a few bars and restaurants, most notably Targowa Craft Beer & Food in the cellar.
Hala Targowa

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Open 08:00-18:30. Closed Sun.

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