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The Vismarkt is a prominent historical site located in the bustling city center of Groningen, Netherlands. This elongated rectangular square, whose name translates to "Fish Market," has been a hub of commerce and community life since the early 15th century. Situated at an elevation of approximately 49 meters, it stands as one of Groningen's three main open spaces, alongside the Grote Markt and Ossenmarkt, and is renowned for its blend of historical charm and lively activity.

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    3 luglio 2022

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    Inizialmente, il pesce veniva venduto all'angolo del mercato, ma a causa dell'odore fastidioso, i pescivendoli erano banditi qui. Nel colonnato appositamente costruito nel 1821 si vendeva il pesce di mare, una prelibatezza costosa che era riservata solo ai ricchi. Al giorno d'oggi è ancora possibile acquistare pesce di mare fresco qui ogni mattina dal mercoledì al sabato.
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    Fino al 1745 il mercato del pesce si teneva sul mercato e l'artigianato del pesce aveva la sua casa di artigianato sul lato nord di questa piazza, vicino allo scomparso …
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    Qui vengono ancora venduti pesce fresco e crostacei (e piatti di pesce preparati), dall'odore delizioso (o puzzolente secondo alcuni) e dall'aspetto gustoso esposti su banchi di ghiaccio - ma per il pesce migliore devi arrivare presto come gli stessi abitanti di Bruges . Orari di apertura su brugge.be/Vrije-tijd Markets-kermissen-herdenkingen-braderieen/Markets-brugge - Nota: guarda "Vismarkt", non "Folkloremarkt Vismarkt". Quest'ultimo è quando al mercato del pesce non viene venduto il pesce, ma tutto viene ripulito dopo la vendita del pesce e al posto del pesce si possono acquistare tutti i tipi di articoli artigianali.
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    Posizione:Bruges, Bruges, West Flanders, Fiandre, Belgio

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    How long should I plan for a visit to the Vismarkt?

    A typical visit to the Vismarkt, especially on a bustling market day, can range from 1 to 2 hours. This allows enough time to browse the stalls, soak in the atmosphere, perhaps grab a snack, and admire the surrounding historic architecture like the Korenbeurs and Der Aa-kerk. If you plan to enjoy a meal at a nearby cafe or explore the adjacent streets, you might extend your visit.

    What are the best parking options near the Vismarkt?

    As the Vismarkt is in the city center, direct parking on the square is limited. It's recommended to use one of the nearby parking garages. Convenient options include Q-Park Ossenmarkt or Parking Garage Forum Groningen, both within a short walking distance. Arriving early, especially on market days, is advisable as parking spots can fill up quickly.

    Is the Vismarkt accessible for visitors with disabilities?

    The Vismarkt itself is a flat, open square, making it generally accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, navigating through crowds on busy market days might be challenging. Some of the surrounding historic buildings and shops may have steps. Public transport to the area is generally accessible, but it's always good to check specific bus or tram routes for accessibility features.

    What are some family-friendly activities directly at or around the Vismarkt?

    Beyond the general market experience, families can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, sample local treats like stroopwafels, and watch the lively vendors. The Vismarkt also hosts various events throughout the year, such as the annual Flower Jaarmarkt and King's Day celebrations, which often include activities for children. Exploring the nearby Der Aa-kerk or the impressive Korenbeurs (which houses a supermarket) can also be interesting for older children.

    Are there specific walking routes that start or pass through the Vismarkt?

    Yes, the Vismarkt is a central point for many city walks. You can easily connect to the Grote Markt, explore the historic streets leading to the Der Aa-kerk, or wander along the canals. Many self-guided tours of Groningen's city center will include the Vismarkt as a key stop, highlighting its historical significance and architectural gems. Look for routes that combine the Vismarkt with other nearby attractions like the Martinikerk or the University Museum.

    What's the best time of day to visit the Vismarkt for the freshest fish?

    For the absolute freshest fish and shellfish, it's best to visit the Vismarkt early in the morning on market days, particularly Wednesday through Saturday. Local vendors often set up their stalls before 9 AM, and the best selection is available then. As the day progresses, popular items may sell out, and the market becomes more crowded.

    What kind of cafes and pubs can I find near the Vismarkt?

    The Vismarkt and its immediate surroundings are home to a variety of cafes and pubs. You'll find traditional Dutch 'brown cafes' offering local beers and snacks, as well as modern coffee shops and eateries. Many have outdoor seating, perfect for people-watching. Notable establishments like Huis de Beurs are located directly on the square, providing a great spot to relax after exploring the market.

    Are there any lesser-known historical spots or hidden gems near the Vismarkt?

    Beyond the prominent Korenbeurs and Der Aa-kerk, explore the narrow alleys and passages leading off the Vismarkt. The Tingtangstraatje, for instance, is a charming passage connecting to Herestraat, named after a historic copper bell. Also, look for the numerous national and municipal monuments lining the square, each with its own unique architectural details and history, often housing interesting shops or businesses.

    What historical details about the Vismarkt are particularly interesting?

    The Vismarkt's history is rich. It was originally known as Langestraat before becoming the fish market in the early 15th century. A fascinating detail is the covered sales area built in 1821, designed by city architect Jan-Robert Calloigne, featuring a distinctive colonnade with 126 Tuscan columns. The original wooden sales tables were replaced by the stone benches you see today in 1852, which are still present and used by vendors.

    Is the Vismarkt worth visiting outside of market days?

    While the Vismarkt is most vibrant on market days, it still offers a pleasant experience outside of these times. The square's historical architecture, including the impressive Korenbeurs and the nearby Der Aa-kerk, remains a beautiful sight. It's a great spot for a leisurely stroll, to appreciate the quiet charm of the city center, or to visit the surrounding shops and cafes without the crowds. It also serves as a venue for various events throughout the year, so check local listings.

    What should I bring for a trip to the Vismarkt, especially on a market day?

    On market days, bring a reusable shopping bag for any purchases, especially fresh produce or unique finds. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll be on your feet exploring. Depending on the weather, an umbrella or light jacket might be useful. Cash can be handy for smaller vendors, though many now accept card payments. And of course, a camera to capture the lively atmosphere and historic surroundings!

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