- Viktualienmarkt
The Viktualienmarkt is a daily food market and a square in the center of
Munich ,Germany .The Viktualienmarkt developed from an original farmers’ market to a popular market for
gourmet s. The selection, variety and exclusiveness of the products offered contribute to the market’s special flair. On an area covering 22.000m², 140 stalls and shops offer flowers, exotic fruit, game,poultry , spices, cheese, fish, juices etc. Nowhere else in Munich can you find a greater variety of fresh food and delicacies. All stalls and shops are open during the official opening hours (Monday to Saturday until 8 p.m.). There are special opening hours for flower shops, bakeries and restaurants.History
When today’s
Marienplatz (the former Schrannenplatz) as a market forcereal s and other agricultural products had become too small, Viktualienmarkt as its official successor evolved where it is still situated today due to a decree issued by King Maximilian I on 2. May, 1807. The King ordered that those parts of the market between Heiliggeist Church and Frauenstraße should be relocated and told the municipal authorities to demolish the buildings of the charitable Heiliggeist hospice which had been acquired by the city. Thus the “green market” had its own place, which was also named “market place” for some time. It was only later that the word “Viktualien” (victual s), which is aLatin word for food, was used. From 1823 to 1829 the central market already had to be enlarged significantly. In 1885 the ancient Heiliggeist infirmary was demolished and the Heiliggeist Church was extended to the west. Thus a new image was created for both the market and the city. In 1852 the precursor of today’s Großmarkthalle, theSchrannenhalle , was built close to the ancient city wall at the end of Blumenstraße. It burned down in 1932 and was reopened in 2005. In 1855 the fish market was moved to Westenriederstraße. In the course of time many additions were made to the market, as for example a butchers’ hall, atripe hall, pavilions for bakeries, fruit vendors and a fish hall. The butchers’ shops at the foot of Petersbergl (Peter’s hill, site of Peter’s Church), the stalls for poultry and venison and the stands of the flower vendors expanded even further. DuringWorld War II this square with its cosy atmosphere was severely damaged. There was even talk of closing down the market in order to erect multi-story buildings on this important site. Instead, the municipal authorities revitalised Viktualienmarkt with considerable financial support, and the citizens of Munich enriched it with memorial fountains for the folk singers and comediansKarl Valentin ,Weiß Ferdl andLiesl Karlstadt . Later, memorial fountains for the folk singers and comediansIda Schumacher ,Elise Aulinger andRoider Jackl were added.Events
The market also hosts a number of traditional and folkloric events such as weighing celebrities, brewers’ day, gardeners’ day, opening of the
asparagus season, summer festival, dance of the market women onShrove Tuesday , etc. Hence the Viktualienmarkt, which has been a pedestrian zone since November 6, 1975 is also a meeting point and a place to chill.Administration
The Viktualienmarkt is organized by the
Wholesale Market Munich . The Wholesale Market Munich, together with Viktualienmarkt,Elisabethmarkt ,Pasing Viktualienmarkt ,Wiener Markt and theWeekly Markets in Munich , is amunicipal company run by the City of Munich.External links
* [http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/kom/grossmarkth/viktmarkt/135530/vm_english.html Homepage]
* [http://www.stadtpanoramen.de/muenchen/viktualienmarkt.html Panorama View]
* [http://www.aquarellwelt.de/unterseiten/munich/viktualienmarkt.html watercolors of the munich viktualienmarkt]
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