Market Hall IX (Markthalle IX) is one of the former 14 municipal market halls of the capital. Markthalle IX opened in 1891 and offers a wide range of food products.
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Markthalle IX

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Time Out says

There were originally 14 covered municipal markets opened in the late 19th century to replace the traditional outdoor varieties and increase hygiene standards. Most disappeared and this listed building was going to be sold to developers in 2009 when a trio of local residents decided to launch a campaign to save it. A few years later, the Markthalle reopened to much fanfare, with stalls serving up beautiful heritage vegetables and locally sourced meats. It’s also home to the excellent Heidenpeters microbrewery, with its changing selection of hoppy pale ales, and the traditional Sironi bakery from Milan. Closely aligned with the Slow Food movement, they host regular themed events like Cheese Berlin, which sells a multitude of artisan European cheeses, as well as the popular Street Food Thursday evenings (Thursdays 5pm-10pm).

Details

Address
Eisenbahnstrasse 42/43
Berlin
Transport:
U1 Görlitzer Bahnhof.
Opening hours:
Hall open 8am-8pm; big market Fri noon-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm
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