Market town
A market town is a settlement in Europe that has the right to have markets. This separates them from villages and cities. A town may be described as a market town or as having market rights even if it does not have a market anymore, provided the right to do so still holds.
Market Town Media
- The Square, Shrewsbury.JPG
The market square of Shrewsbury, an English market town
- Wittenberg Market square.jpg
The market square (Marktplatz) of Wittenberg, a market town in Germany
- Scène de foire - ca 1400 - BNF Fr12559 f167.jpg
Market cross in a market, French, c.1400
- Frankfurt Höchst Markthalle.jpg
Modern market hall in Frankfurt-Höchst, where the market dates back to at least 1356
- Joseph Mallord William Turner - The Fish Market at Hastings Beach - Google Art Project.jpg
The Fish Market at Hastings Beach by J. M. W. Turner, 1810
The Fish Market by Joachim Beuckelaer, c. 1568
- Clare market by Thomas Shepherd.jpg
London's Clare market by Thomas Shepherd, 1815
- Devizes.market.cross.arp.jpg
Market Cross at Devizes, a market town in Wiltshire
- Ely the market place-1.jpg
The Market Place, Ely, Cambridgeshire by W. W. Collins, 1908
- Berlin Markthalle VI Seitenfassade.jpg
Market hall, Invalidenstraße, Berlin, Germany