Rákóczi Square Market Hall, Budapest

Local nameRákóczi téri Vásárcsarnok
LocationCsarnok negyed, Budapest, Hungary

The Rákóczi Square Market Hall or Market Hall II is one of the great Budapest market halls built during the monarchy. It was originally opened in 1894 and has been operating in its present form since 1991. This institution was named after the new district of Józsefváros in 2012, the Hall quarter.

The Rákóczi tér market hall was the second of the large Budapest market halls built in the VIII. In 1890, Győző Czigler made a proposal for its replacement. It was built in 1894 and designed by István Rozinay and Pál Klunzinger. The hall opened to customers in 1897.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rákóczi_Square_Market_Hall,_Budapest

Official Website http://piaconline.hu/

Coordinates 47°29'34.705" N 19°4'23.68" E

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