handelsdage
Handelsdage is a Danish term meaning market days or days of commerce. It refers to designated days when trading activities were officially permitted and organized within a town or market area. Historically, handelsdage were a core feature of urban commerce in Denmark and other parts of Scandinavia, typically established by municipal charters or royal privileges that granted market rights.
On handelsdage, markets or fairs were held, and merchants from the town and surrounding countryside gathered
Regulation of handelsdage varied. Some markets occurred on a weekly basis, while others were held at longer
The concept gradually declined with the rise of modern commerce, centralized regulation, and changes in transportation