Pasing Viktualienmarkt, Food market in Pasing district, Munich, Germany.
Pasing Viktualienmarkt is a food market in the Pasing district of Munich where vendors operate stalls across an inner courtyard. The marketplace offers fresh produce, meats, cheeses, breads, and regional food specialties available daily.
The market was established in 1907 after Pasing received city status in 1905 and local officials decided a trading space was needed. This creation was part of the city's growth during that era.
The market takes its name from the victuals, the food items that have been sold here for generations. Visitors experience daily encounters between residents and vendors who share their products and offer advice.
The market is located in an inner courtyard near Pasing Town Hall and operates throughout the day. Visitors can find the location easily as it sits centrally within the district.
In 1930 all the market stalls had to be moved to a new location, with vendors transporting them by cart since they could not be taken apart. This event reveals the practical challenges of running the market during that period.
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