Central Market Hall

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Central Market Hall is a grand 19th-century indoor market in Budapest, Hungary, renowned for its vast array of fresh produce, local foods, and traditional Hungarian goods.

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Central Market Hall canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
market hall
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Great Market Hall
Nagycsarnok
architect Samu Pecz
architecturalStyle Eclectic architecture
Neo-Gothic
basementUse fish market
supermarket area
cityDistrict 9th district of Budapest
constructionStartYear 1894
country Hungary
hasLevel basement
gallery level
ground floor
heritageStatus protected historic monument
languageOfSignage English
Hungarian
locatedIn Budapest
Ferencváros
locatedNear Danube
surface form: Danube River

Liberty Bridge
locatedOn Fővám Square
nearbyInstitution Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Corvinus University of Budapest
numberOfFloors 3
offers Hungarian salami
Tokaji Aszú
surface form: Tokaji wine

fish
fresh produce
local cheeses
meat
palinka
paprika
souvenirs
spices
traditional Hungarian crafts
openingYear 1897
owner Budapest
surface form: City of Budapest
primaryUse indoor market
publicTransportAccess Fővám tér metro station
region Central Budapest
renovation major renovation in the 1990s
reopeningAfterRenovation 1994
roofColor colorful patterned tiles
roofMaterial Zsolnay ceramic tiles
tourismImportance one of Budapest’s main tourist attractions
upperFloorUse food stalls
restaurants

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Great Market Hall alsoKnownAs Central Market Hall
Nagyvásárcsarnok alternativeName Central Market Hall