Hauptmarkt, Trier: View of the market square
Date
Circa 1910
Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
A temporary open-air farmer's market with flower and vegetable stalls. This photograph was taken standing in the entry to St. Gangolf, the market church, so it is looking out from that entry. The Market Cross dates from 958 and its column is Roman. This public square has served as Trier's main marketplace (temporary open-air market) since medieval times. The square is ringed with shops and St. Gangolf, the market church, stands at one end, with the long side parallel to the square. The church is accessed from the square by a small Baroque portal in between two of the shops. There are buildings from the Renaissance through 18th centuries, including townhouses like the Steipe (old banqueting house of the city councilors, 1430) and the Red House (1684). German language Wikipedia
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