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Hale Mirowskie
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Hale Mirowskie, Market halls in Warsaw, Poland.

Hale Mirowskie is a pair of identical market halls facing each other along Plac Mirowski, built from red brick with steel support frameworks inside. The western building houses stalls selling produce, meat, and daily goods, while the eastern structure now serves different purposes after decades of changing use.

These twin halls were built between 1899 and 1901 as Warsaw's first major indoor marketplace complex during the Russian administration era. They survived partial destruction in World War II, with their walls remaining standing despite severe fire damage during the 1944 Uprising.

The western hall continues to function as a traditional marketplace where locals shop for daily needs, while the eastern hall briefly served as a boxing venue after the war. Together, they remain a gathering place where the neighborhood comes together throughout the week.

The marketplace opens early each morning with vendors offering fresh produce, meat, dairy, and household goods throughout the day. The western hall is the main shopping destination, while the eastern section operates differently, so check what you need before choosing your route.

The eastern hall briefly became a professional boxing venue after the war, hosting matches that drew crowds to the restored building. This unexpected use shows how Warsaw repurposed its structures to bring back daily life after the conflict.

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