Vienna’s Naschmarkt Reveals Stunning €27M Market Hall After Major Redesign
Vienna’s iconic Naschmarkt has unveiled its new market hall after almost a year of construction. The €27 million project introduces a modern wooden and glass structure spanning 850 square metres. Alongside the hall, CNN News reports that the redesign was led by Mostlikely Architecture. The new hall now stands as a central feature of the Naschmarkt, blending modern design with public green spaces. Its opening marks the first phase of broader improvements, with more upgrades scheduled for the coming years. The structure will operate daily, offering both shopping and leisure areas for visitors.
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