vleesmarkt
Vleesmarkt refers to a marketplace, typically in a town or city, where meat is sold. These markets have historically been central to urban life, providing a source of fresh food for residents and a livelihood for butchers and meat vendors. The term is of Dutch origin, translating literally to "meat market." In many European cities, the concept of a vleesmarkt has evolved over centuries, with some markets still operating in their traditional locations while others have moved to more modern facilities.
The goods found at a vleesmarkt would historically include a wide variety of meats, such as beef,
Today, the term vleesmarkt can refer to both traditional open-air markets and more contemporary indoor meat