Halles de Niort

Les Halles de Niort (French pronunciation: [le al njɔʁ], English: Niort Indoor Market) is a market hall in the town of Niort, in the French department of Deux-Sèvres. Niort has had covered markets since the 13th century and there have been three structures known as the "Halles de Niort". The original market buildings were located in the centre of the town on what is now Rue Victor Hugo, a pedestrianised shopping street. After these were demolished in 1793, Niort's market moved to its present site on the banks of the Sèvre Niortaise. The current building, consisting of a metal and glass pavilion atop a stone-built base, was inaugurated in 1871. It was inscribed as a monument historique and listed in the Base Mérimée in 1987.

Niort Indoor Market
Les Halles de Niort
Halles de Niort in 2023
General information
AddressPlace des Halles, Niort
Coordinates46°19′32″N 0°27′50″W
Year(s) built1868–1871
Opened2 September 1871
Inaugurated1 September 1871
Cost280,000 francs
Technical details
MaterialStone (base structure); glass and steel (pavilion)
Size100 m × 160 m (base structure); 26 m × 72 m (pavilion)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Simon Durand
EngineerAubert Frères (base structure); Bataille & Périsset (pavilion)
Monument historique
Designated14 May 1987
Reference no.PA00101285
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