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- The Naschmarkt is a po****r fruit and vegetable market in Vienna. Located at the Wienzeile over the Wien River, it is about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) long...
- The Naschmarkt is a small square in the city center of Leipzig. It owes its name to a time when fruit was traded here, which was also considered a sweet...
- part of the Vienna U-Bahn system. Along the course of the river, the Naschmarkt and the Theater an der Wien can be found. Much of the river is covered...
- covered over in this location and the covered riverbed now houses the Naschmarkt, an open-air market. The theatre is operated in cooperation with Vereinigte...
- Germany's most important secular Renaissance buildings. At the rear is the Naschmarkt (Sweet market). The mayor and the muni****l administration have been housed...
- vegan friendly European cities in a study by Alternative Traveler. The Naschmarkt is a permanent market for fruit, vegetables, ****es, fish, and meat. Vienna...
- John George II, Elector of Saxony, in Dresden. Construction began at the Naschmarkt adjacent to the Old Town Hall on 30 May 1678. The Börse was used already...
- cuisine has distinct cooking. The variety of ingredients sold on the Naschmarkt might lead to the thought of a broadly varied cooking culture. In fact...
- the location of a scene from his play Faust. The Old Leipzig bourse at Naschmarkt with a monument of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. South Cemetery (Südfriedhof)...
- v t e Squares in Leipzig Leipzig-Mitte Augustusplatz Burgplatz Markt Naschmarkt Richard-Wagner-Platz Sachsenplatz St. Matthew Church Square St. Nicholas...