Market hall
For other uses, see Market hall (disambiguation).
A market hall, market house or country market is a covered space historically used as a marketplace to buy and/or sell provisions or livestock,[1] sometimes combined with space for public or civic functions on the upper floor(s).
After this style of market building developed in rural England, it spread to colonial territories of Great Britain, including Ireland and New England in America. A market house is typically located on a market square or wharf.[2]
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- Carpentry of the market hall of Lesmont (Aube, France)
- Geographical distribution of still existing European market-halls as of 2010.
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