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]]>Gothenburg isn’t as popular a city to visit as Stockholm, but it’s got a lot of personality despite its small size. One of its best attractions is the “fish church,” an indoor fish market that has been running since 1874. Its exterior looks like a neo-gothic church, because that was the architectural style of the time…but in fact, it was never a church at all. It is currently undergoing renovations but is expected to reopen in the next year.
Bergen’s famous outdoor fish market has been a center of trade dating all the way back to the 13th century. It’s been moved a couple of times and in the last ten years opened a second location as well with more permanent shops. It’s a great place to get fish as well as produce, and the second location also has indoor restaurants.
Torvehallerne, or the Glass Market, isn’t specifically a fish market. There are two buildings: one with food stalls and cafes, and one with meat, fish, and produce markets. It has a beautiful interior and is absolutely worth visiting for a meal or a grocery shopping trip.
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]]>Gothenburg isn’t as popular a city to visit as Stockholm, but it’s got a lot of personality despite its small size. One of its best attractions is the “fish church,” an indoor fish market that has been running since 1874. Its exterior looks like a neo-gothic church, because that was the architectural style of the time…but in fact, it was never a church at all. It is currently undergoing renovations but is expected to reopen in the next year.
Bergen’s famous outdoor fish market has been a center of trade dating all the way back to the 13th century. It’s been moved a couple of times and in the last ten years opened a second location as well with more permanent shops. It’s a great place to get fish as well as produce, and the second location also has indoor restaurants.
Torvehallerne, or the Glass Market, isn’t specifically a fish market. There are two buildings: one with food stalls and cafes, and one with meat, fish, and produce markets. It has a beautiful interior and is absolutely worth visiting for a meal or a grocery shopping trip.
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