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哈克舍庭院

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Today vendors craft food by hand. Cheese, bread, sausage. The air smells alive. This is Market Hall Nine. Let me tell you the story that changed how Berliners eat.

back in eighteen forty-seven. Berlin's population doubled in a decade. People bought vegetables spread on the ground. Flies circled butcher stalls. Blood ran over the pavement.

On April twenty-first, eighteen forty-seven, potatoes cost four times what they should. Berliners starved.

At eight marketplaces, women overturned stalls, sliced open potato sacks, took what they needed. The riots lasted three days before the military stopped them.

The potato revolution forced the magistrate's hand.

Architect Hermann Blankenstein was commissioned to build fourteen market halls across Berlin—covered, monitored, clean.

Markthalle Neun opened October first, eighteen ninety-one. Three hundred stalls. Health police monitored every vendor.

Today, Market Hall Nine still stands and tourists visit it every day. More stories from Berlin's hidden corners? Download the LightUp tours app.

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