Märkte (Bauernmarkt Axams bei Innsbruck)

Markets

All over Tyrol there are large and small markets offering fruit and vegetable, clothes and second hand articles, pottery and collectibles.

Farmers’ markets offering home-made products, fruit and vegetables of local cultivation, flea markets with interesting objects and collectibles, rarities and beautiful pieces, weekly markets with clothes, shoes, leatherware and sweets on their market stalls, antiquity markets with quaint pieces for connoisseurs… Tyrolean markets cater for all tastes and needs.

One of the largest markets can be found in the market hall of Innsbruck. It is a combination of farmers market and food stores and is characterised by a typical market atmosphere. This is exactly the place where once upon a time there was a large weekly market, on which the freshest products of Innsbruck and surroundings were offered for sale. Two centuries later this market used to be held daily and the market place was transformed into a market hall. Today there is the largest farmers’ market of Tyrol, where local products such as bacon, goat cheese, vegetables, fruit, alpine herbs and much more. Also flowers, crispy bread, meat and fish are sold.

Worth mentioning are also particular markets such as the Easter or summer market in Hall in Tirol, various arts and crafts markets or pottery markets. Last but not least there are the popular Christmas markets, which every year cast a spell over thousands of visitors.


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