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Cloth hall
A cloth hall or linen hall ((ドイツ語:Gewandhaus); (ポーランド語:Sukiennice); (フランス語:Halle aux draps); (オランダ語:Lakenhal); (スウェーデン語:Saluhall)) is a historic building located in the centre of the main marketplace of a European town. A cloth hall contained trading stalls, particularly for the selling of cloth but also leather, wax, salt, and exotic imports such as spices and silk. Cloth halls were built from mediaeval times until the 17th century. == Poland == In Poland, the most famous existing cloth-hall building is the Kraków Cloth Hall, rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style.〔( The World's Best Squares ), PPS website, Making Places, December 2005〕 Cloth halls also formerly existed in Poznań (at the Old Market Square), in Wrocław (at the site of the street today called ''ul. Sukiennice''), and in Toruń.
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