Place du Marché Notre-Dame (Market Square of Our Lady), Versailles (must see)
The Market Square of Our Lady is a vibrant and historic marketplace that has been a cornerstone of the town's commercial life for over 150 years. This bustling market is renowned for its colorful array of fresh produce and delicious food products, including local delicacies such as escargots. Widely considered the loveliest market in the Ile-de-France region, it offers a sensory feast for visitors with its rich assortment of flavors and aromas.
The market's origins date back to the reign of Louis XIII, making it the second-largest market in France. The original market was established on this site in the 17th century when the King decreed the construction of "halls, benches, stalls and other things necessary to house the merchants and to cover the goods" in the most convenient location. This historical directive has ensured that the market remains an essential part of Versailles' daily life, providing a vital link between the town's past and present.
The covered market, built in 1841, serves as the centerpiece of the Market Square of Our Lady. This impressive structure houses four buildings, each brimming with a diverse selection of food items that cater to all tastes. The variety and quality of the produce on offer create a sensory overload, tempting visitors with the sights and smells of freshly baked goods, ripe fruits, and artisanal cheeses.
Adding to the market's charm, an open-air market fills the center of the square on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday mornings. This lively addition brings even more fresh produce, meats, fish, and other culinary delights, enhancing the market's role as a key commercial hub in Versailles. Among the many offerings, visitors can find French snails, or escargots, stuffed with garlic and parsley butter, ready to be baked and enjoyed.
The market's origins date back to the reign of Louis XIII, making it the second-largest market in France. The original market was established on this site in the 17th century when the King decreed the construction of "halls, benches, stalls and other things necessary to house the merchants and to cover the goods" in the most convenient location. This historical directive has ensured that the market remains an essential part of Versailles' daily life, providing a vital link between the town's past and present.
The covered market, built in 1841, serves as the centerpiece of the Market Square of Our Lady. This impressive structure houses four buildings, each brimming with a diverse selection of food items that cater to all tastes. The variety and quality of the produce on offer create a sensory overload, tempting visitors with the sights and smells of freshly baked goods, ripe fruits, and artisanal cheeses.
Adding to the market's charm, an open-air market fills the center of the square on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday mornings. This lively addition brings even more fresh produce, meats, fish, and other culinary delights, enhancing the market's role as a key commercial hub in Versailles. Among the many offerings, visitors can find French snails, or escargots, stuffed with garlic and parsley butter, ready to be baked and enjoyed.
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Sight Name: Place du Marché Notre-Dame (Market Square of Our Lady)
Sight Location: Versailles, France (See walking tours in Versailles)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Versailles, France (See walking tours in Versailles)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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