Great Market Hall
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The Great Market Hall is Budapest’s largest and most famous indoor market, renowned for its grand 19th-century architecture and bustling stalls selling local foods, spices, and crafts.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
historic building
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market hall → tourist attraction → |
| alsoKnownAs |
Central Market Hall
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| architecturalStyle |
Eclectic architecture
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Neo-Gothic → |
| cityOwnedBy |
Budapest Municipality
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| constructionStartYear |
1894
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| country |
Hungary
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| designedBy |
Samu Pecz
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| floorCount |
3
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| function |
indoor market
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| hasFacility |
currency exchange
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food stalls → restaurants → supermarket in basement → |
| hasLevel |
basement
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gallery level → ground floor → |
| heritageStatus |
protected historic monument
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| locatedIn |
9th district of Budapest
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Budapest → Pest side of Budapest → |
| locatedNear |
Danube River
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Liberty Bridge NERFINISHED → |
| nativeName |
Nagyvásárcsarnok
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| nearbyPublicTransit |
Budapest Metro line M4
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Budapest tram lines 2 and 47 → |
| notableFor |
19th-century architecture
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bustling market atmosphere → colorful tiled roof → |
| offers |
street-food style dishes on upper floor
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traditional Hungarian foods → |
| openingYear |
1897
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| publicTransitAccess |
Fővám tér stop
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| region |
Central Budapest
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| roofMaterial |
Zsolnay ceramic tiles
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| sells |
Hungarian salami
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Tokaji wine → fish → fresh produce → local crafts → meat → paprika → souvenirs → spices → |
| touristPopularity |
major tourist attraction in Budapest
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