Fővám tér Flower Market, Budapest, 1967

Captured in 1967, this image showcases a lively indoor flower market at Fővám tér, Budapest IX. A man in a tattered overcoat and beret stands seriously while another businessman inspects flowers. The architecture features large windows and hanging baskets, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with floral displays and natural light.

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44127
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FORTEPAN / Zofia Rydet
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Captured in 1967, this image showcases a lively indoor flower market at Fővám tér, Budapest IX. A man in a tattered overcoat and beret stands seriously while another businessman inspects flowers. The architecture features large windows and hanging baskets, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with floral displays and natural light.
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Fővám tér Flower Market, Budapest, 1967
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Fővám (Dimitrov) tér, Központi Vásárcsarnok.
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Captured in 1967, this image showcases a lively indoor flower market at Fővám tér, Budapest IX. A man in a tattered overcoat and beret stands seriously while another businessman inspects flowers. The architecture features large windows and hanging baskets, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with floral displays and natural light.
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1967
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CC BY-SA 4.0
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Hungary
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Budapest IX.
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Zofia Rydet
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Fővám tér Flower Market, Budapest, 1967
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Captured in 1967, this image showcases a lively indoor flower market at Fővám tér, Budapest IX. A man in a tattered overcoat and beret stands seriously while another businessman inspects flowers. The architecture features large windows and hanging baskets, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with floral displays and natural light.
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1967
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market architecture
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men's fashion
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botany
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flower market
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Budapest
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indoor market
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men
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floral arrangements
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Budapest IX.
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1960s
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The image depicts a bustling indoor flower market. In the foreground, a man stands slightly to the left of center. He wears a long, somewhat tattered overcoat and a dark beret. His expression is serious as he looks directly at the camera. In his hands, he holds the edge of his coat, possibly adjusting it or keeping warm. Behind him, another man, dressed in a dark suit and a fedora, is engaged in examining flowers on a stall. The two men are surrounded by a variety of floral arrangements on display, including potted plants and bouquets. The setting is marked by overhead lighting, with bare bulbs hanging from the ceiling, illuminating the space. The architecture of the market is characterized by large windows, allowing natural light to filter in, and metal beams that form the structure. Baskets filled with plants hang from the ceiling, adding to the market's lively atmosphere. The ground appears to be concrete, and there are wooden tables or stalls that hold various floral products. Overall, the scene suggests a busy marketplace, potentially during the daytime, given the presence of ceiling windows that allow light to stream in. The attire of the men hints at a period when formal clothing was more common, suggesting a historical context likely from the mid-20th century.
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