Nõmme Market

Nõmme Market

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55/10060 min

Nõmme Market, located in the Nõmme district of Tallinn, Estonia, is a traditional market with a rich history dating back to 1908. The market building, designed by architect Robert Natus, was inaugurated in 1930 and has been a central gathering place for locals and visitors alike. Despite suffering a devastating fire in April 2010 that destroyed the market hall, it was meticulously restored to its original appearance and reopened in November the same year. The market offers a variety of stalls selling fresh produce, local specialties, and handicrafts, reflecting the community spirit of the suburban district known as "Forest Town." Easily accessible by multiple bus lines and close to the Nõmme railway station, the market remains an essential cultural and commercial hub within Tallinn’s Nõmme district, which itself is renowned for its historical sites and middle-class suburban character.

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Astuce: Visit Nõmme Market during weekends for the best selection of fresh local produce and handicrafts. Public transport options including several bus lines and the nearby Nõmme railway station make access convenient. Consider arriving early to enjoy the full range of vendors. While the market building is restored to its historic look, check the opening hours in advance as they can vary seasonally. Discounts may be available for bulk purchases or regular customers; inquire locally. No advance ticket purchase is necessary as entry is free.

Faits intéressants

  • Nõmme Market has been a community hub since 1908, serving the suburban district known as 'Forest Town'.
  • The market hall was designed by notable architect Robert Natus and opened in 1930.
  • After a destructive fire in April 2010, the market hall was restored to its original external design and reopened the same year.
  • Nõmme Market is located near a major public transport hub with multiple bus lines and a railway station nearby.

Histoire

1908

Nõmme Market has been operating since 1908, initially serving the growing summerhouse community in the Nõmme area.

1930

The market hall was designed by architect Robert Natus and opened in 1930.

2010

It functioned continuously until 2010, when a fire destroyed the building.

1930

The market hall was restored externally to its original 1930 design and reopened in November 2010, preserving its historical significance as a local commercial center.

1873

Throughout its history, the market has reflected the suburban development of Nõmme, which was founded in 1873 and incorporated into Tallinn in 1940.

Guide du lieu

1
Market Hall1930
Robert Natus

The historic market hall, originally opened in 1930 and restored after the 2010 fire, serves as the central indoor area for vendors offering fresh produce, local foods, and crafts. Its architectural style reflects early 20th-century design by Robert Natus.

2
Outdoor Market Stalls

Surrounding the market hall are numerous outdoor stalls where local farmers and artisans sell seasonal fruits, vegetables, flowers, and handmade goods, creating a vibrant community atmosphere.

Contact

Téléphone: 600 4177