Innenansicht der Neustädter Markthalle in Dresden Rundgang Deutschland 4k
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#dresden #walkingtour #market • Interior view of the Neustadt market hall in Dresden, walking tour, Germany [4k] • Before 1945 • The market halls built in Dresden at the end of the 19th century replaced the weekly markets that had been closed in 1893. In addition to the Neustadt market hall, there were two other market halls on Weißeritzer Strasse and on Postplatz between Wallstrasse and Marienstrasse, which were destroyed in 1945. • The market hall in Dresden's Neustadt, which first opened in 1899, was built as a sandstone building on the former site of a demolished infantry barracks. • When it opened, it housed 229 stalls on a 1158 square meter area on the ground floor. • From 1945 • Between 1944 and 1945, the eastern part of the market hall was destroyed by aerial bombs. In preserved sections, business continued at makeshift market stalls. • From 1949, the consumer cooperative took over the market hall and in 1967 set up a 1000 square meter department store again. • After Konsum Dresden eG acquired the market hall on the basis of the Property Law Restructuring Act in 1997, extensive renovation work followed in early 2000, during which the gallery was expanded and the basement was converted into a sales area. • After the ten-month renovation, the Neustädter Markthalle has now housed 4757 square meters of rental space since its reopening on November 28, 2000. • Today, there are 16 tenants with stalls and a fitness studio in the Neustädter Markthalle. - https://markthalle-dresden.de/marktha... • The Neustädter Markthalle in Dresden is a market hall that first opened on October 7, 1899 on Metzer Strasse, corner of Hauptstrasse in Neustadt. After a major renovation, the listed hall was reopened as a shopping center in 2000. Wikipedia • Let yourself be enchanted by the unique architecture and tradition of the market hall. • The Neustadt market hall was built around 1899 as a sandstone building, as the weekly markets in Dresden were discontinued in 1893. Between 1944 and 1945, the eastern part of the market hall was destroyed by aerial bombs and from 1949 onwards it was taken over by the consumer cooperative and reopened as a department store. After extensive renovation work, the new market hall opened in November 2000 with numerous stalls and the KONSUM department store. - https://www.dresdenkultur.de/showoffe...
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