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Großmarkthalle München
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Großmarkthalle München

A Historic Gem of Munich's Market Scene

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Designed by Richard Schachner in 1912, the Munich Wholesale Market is a stunning example of Bavarian architecture. Despite the devastation of World War II, it stands today as a vibrant symbol of the city's heritage. Wander through the bustling stalls and experience the blend of history and modernity. Feel the city's pulse and the legacy of its thriving markets.
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The hall was designed by Richard Schachner.

Quick Facts

Founded
1912
Architect
Richard Schachner
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the buzz around you? It's the vibrant heartbeat of the Munich Wholesale Market. Imagine standing here back in 1912, when the first stalls began their trade. Look up and appreciate the bold architecture designed by Richard Schachner, which was quite the marvel back then. Just behind you, toward the South Power Plant, lay one of the areas hardest hit during World War II. Yet, the market hall endured, telling tales of resilience and revival. As you wander through the stalls, you sense the connection between past and present. This place is more than just a market – it's a testament to Munich's enduring spirit.

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