Marktplätze
Marktplätze, or marketplaces, are central public spaces historically and functionally important in German-speaking cities and towns. Typically located in the heart of a settlement, they served as the primary hub for commerce and social interaction. Vendors would gather to sell their goods, ranging from agricultural produce to artisanal crafts, forming vibrant economic centers. Beyond trade, marktplätze were also venues for public announcements, celebrations, and gatherings, underscoring their role as the community's focal point.
The architecture surrounding a marktplatz often reflects its importance, with significant buildings like town halls, churches,