Derby Market Hall is in the fully restored Victorian Market Hall and offers separate Fish and Poultry sections. Access is from the Market Place (Derby Cathedral Quarter), Cornmarket and Osnabruck Square.
Price Details
Adult
Free Admission
Opening
01 Jan 2009 to 31 Dec 2009
Monday 09:00-17:30
Tuesday 09:00-17:30
Wednesday 09:00-17:30
Thursday 09:00-17:30
Friday 09:00-17:30
Saturday 09:00-17:30
Hidden behind the Guildhall is one of Derby's greatest treasures: Derby Market Hall. this grade II listed building was a project by a Melbourne engineer Rowland Mason Ordish in 1866. He is noted for the Albert Bridge, London 1873 and the dome of the Albert Hall. His detailed work on the single spanned roof of St. Pancras (with William Barlow) has a comparable splendour to the roof of the Market Hall. Come inside and see a wealth of unusual, classic and traditional stalls, shops and cafe bars.
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