Feskekorka, or the ‘Fish Church,’ has been a fixture of Gothenburg’s local life since 1874, standing as the city’s oldest market hall. Nestled along the riverfront, this lively fish market is housed in a building that draws architectural inspiration from a church. Inside, the space teems with stalls brimming with fresh, just-caught fish and seafood. Visitors can immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere, where the sights and sounds of vendors and the rich, briny scent of the sea fill the air.
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