
Look for the grand yellow brick building with a massive barrel-vaulted roof, shaped like a giant half-cylinder, and a large clock face set right above the main stone archway. This is Stora Saluhallen, Gothenburg's great market hall.
For over a century, this spot at Kungstorget has been the beating culinary heart of the city. Back in the mid eighteen hundreds, this square was entirely open-air, packed with merchants selling meat, butter, and flour. But in eighteen eighty-eight, the city decided to elevate things, bringing in architect Hans Hedlund to design this magnificent enclosed hall. Check out the historic photo on your screen to see how the market's vibrant atmosphere has evolved since the eighteen nineties, while this iconic hall remains the centerpiece.
Constructing this marvel cost roughly two hundred fifty thousand kronor, a staggering sum that translates to tens of millions today. It was completely worth it. When the doors officially opened on February first, eighteen eighty-nine, it was an instant sensation. But a massive food hall naturally attracts uninvited dinner guests. So, in eighteen ninety-one, the city council made a highly official purchase. They bought a rat dog. Yes, a dedicated terrier on the municipal payroll, hired strictly to patrol the aisles and hunt down pests.
It is brilliant, really.
If you pull up the image of the interior on your app, you can see Hedlund's breathtaking architectural design, specifically the soaring vaulted roof structure overhead. That massive arch is not just beautiful, it was engineered to maximize air circulation.

During a major restoration between two thousand nine and two thousand twelve, workers uncovered long-forgotten artifacts. They found vintage merchant signs and painted text from the hall's earliest days hidden right inside the walls. Today, the space is filled with incredible vendors, some of which, like Hugo Ericson's cheese shop, have been operating here since eighteen eighty-eight.
Just keep in mind the hall is closed on Sundays if you are planning to go inside and grab a bite. Enjoy the vibrant energy here before we move along.













