Category
page 1Food markets
Les Halles
formet food market
wet market
market selling perishable goods
Mahane Yehuda Market
marketplace in Jerusalem
Naschmarkt
thumb|300px|Typical market stall at the Naschmarkt in [[Vienna, Austria]]
The Naschmarkt is a popular fruit and vegetable market in Vienna. Located at the Wienzeile over the Wien River, it is about long. Originally known as Aschenmarkt, it started to be called the Naschmarket around 1820.

macellum
thumb|The Macellum of Pompeii
thumbnail|Pompeii, Italy, 1895. The Macellum. (Forum). Brooklyn Museum Archives, Goodyear Archival Collection.
A macellum (: macella; , makellon) is an ancient Roman indoor market building that sold mostly provisions (especially meat and fish). The building normally sat alongside the forum and basilica, providing a place in which a market could be held. Each macellum sold different kinds of produce, depending on local availability, but it was not uncommon to import these comestibles, especially at ports like Pompeii.
Carmel Market
marketplace in Tel Aviv, Israel
Marché d'Intérêt National de Rungis
place in France
Bakaara Market
open market in Mogadishu, Somalia
Market of San Miguel
cultural property in Madrid, Spain
Dolac Market
market place in Zagreb
tholos
circular temple
Zibelemärit
thumb|Zibelemärit in Bern
Kalaaliaraq Market
Market in Nuuk, Greenland
Elisabethmarkt
thumb|250px|Elisabethmarkt in 2006. Since 2021, the market is being rebuilt and modernized.
Pak Khlong Talat
flower market in Bangkok, Thailand
Zelný trh
marketplace in Brno