LA HALLE AU BLÉ
To make its market on Saturday morning at the Halle, in addition to a large choice of quality traders, is an impressive stone frame, just renovated. Listed in historic monuments, this vast hall was originally a grain reserve. But very quickly, it will be used for many events, such as large trade exhibitions or the agricultural auto exposure in 1908. At the end of the Second World War, it served as a chain of aircraft assembly. Finally, around 1950, it will resume its function as a large Bourges market. For our great pleasure. Here the client is king and finds a wide range of products. The very friendly traders come to many of Bourges: cheesemakers, primeurs,', butchers, volaillers, butchers, market, florists, fabrics dealers, clothes and bags. And for readers and fans of old books, booksellers are also present. This Saturday market quickly becomes a ritual. The staff were very friendly and helpful. An ideal market for walking, shopping for the week, or buying some local products such as goat cheese or potato patties.
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