5/5 Rob the Art T. 4 years ago on Google • 114 reviews
This
is
the
main
place
in
Gdynia
for
your
fresh
market
shopping,
and
I
find
that
Saturday
mornings
offer
the
best
range
and
selection
of
local
fresh
fruit,
veges,
in
season
wild
food
(such
as
mushrooms,
berries
and
herbs),
fish,
poultry,
meat,
honey,
cheese
and
fresh-baked
bread
and
cakes
-
well,
everything!
Best
to
go
early,
and
have
good
look
around
all
the
stalls
to
compare
produce
and
prices
before
filling
your
bag.
TIP:
some
stalls
use
paper
bags,
but
all
also
use
single-use
plastic
bags,
so
if
you
want
be
#plasticfree
go
prepared.
The
building
itself
is
also
worth
a
look.
Miejska
Hala
Targowa
(the
Municipal
Market
Halls)
is
also
of
historic
significance
as
one
of
the
best
and
few
examples
of
Modernist
Constructivism
in
Poland,
built
in
1935-1938
and
designed
by
Jerzy
Müller
and
Stefan
Reychman.
The
parabolic
arches
of
the
largest
hall
(Hala
Łukowa)
are
particularly
distinctive.
In
addition,
the
basement
rooms
have
been
taken
over
for
galleries
and
workshops
by
local
artists.