Hale Mirowskie
Hale Mirowskie, or Mirów Market Halls, are two enclosed food halls and markets located in the Mirów district of Warsaw, Poland.[1]
Constructed between 1899 and 1902, it was Warsaw's first major food hall complex and also the city's largest market. The buildings were partially destroyed during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising and restored to its original function as a market in the 1950s and 1960s.
See also[]
- Hala Koszyki, one of Warsaw's market halls from 1909.
References[]
- ^ Dobrosław Kobielski (1 January 1984). Widoki dawnej Warszawy. Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza. p. 127.
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Coordinates: 52°14′20″N 20°59′54″E / 52.23889°N 20.99833°E
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- Buildings and structures in Warsaw
- Rebuilt buildings and structures in Poland
- Commercial buildings completed in 1902
- Buildings and structures in Poland destroyed during World War II
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