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Mier Halls

Coordinates: 52°14′20″N 20°59′54″E / 52.23889°N 20.99833°E / 52.23889; 20.99833
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Hale Mirowskie before destruction
Hale Mirowskie now

Hale Mirowskie (Mirów Market, formerly Hale Targowe [Market Halls]) is a market constructed in 1899–1901 in Warsaw's Mirów district.[1] Until its destruction during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, it was Warsaw's largest market. Rebuilt in the 1950s–1960s, it was restored to its original function as a market.

References

  1. ^ Dobrosław Kobielski (1 January 1984). Widoki dawnej Warszawy. Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza. p. 127.

52°14′20″N 20°59′54″E / 52.23889°N 20.99833°E / 52.23889; 20.99833