Regular flea market under the covered market of Verdun, city of peace and memory
The covered market of Verdun regularly hosts flea markets open to individuals and professionals alike. Under the market halls, exhibitors offer their finds: knick-knacks, antique tableware, books, vinyl records, collector's items, and small furniture. The main advantage of this setup is being able to hunt for treasures sheltered from the weather, making it a popular event all year round.
Verdun is primarily known worldwide for the terrible battle of 1916, a symbol of the First World War. But this sub-prefecture of the Meuse is also a lively and dynamic city, rich in remarkable architectural heritage with its Notre-Dame Cathedral, its episcopal palace, and its quays along the Meuse. The commercial town center animates the daily life of its approximately 18,000 inhabitants.
Unlike one-off flea markets, the covered market flea market is a recurring event that allows lovers of good finds to regularly browse the stalls. The covered market, located in the city center, is easily accessible. Admission is free for visitors, and the atmosphere is that of a traditional market where conviviality and exchanges between enthusiasts are the order of the day.
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Marché couvert de Verdun
Marché couvert, centre-ville, 55100 Verdun