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January. During the basic reparation, the interior of the market hall was renovated to its original state, the electricity and air conditioning systems were renovated and functional storage spaces were constructed. The old wooden support beams were also renovated. The renovation was originally supposed to be completed in late 2020, but it was delayed until summer 2022. The temporary building was originally scheduled to be dismantled in summer 2022. The basic reparation was originally supposed to cost 20 million euro, but the costs later rose to almost 40 million euro. In
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progressed so far that masonry work could not be started. In the next year the market hall was completed except for its interior. The market hall, which was hailed as the largest and most modern in all of Europe, was opened on 1 June 1914. On the same day, sales of food and cloths at the
Hakaniemi market square were forbidden, only sales of "common products for the people" and salted fish were allowed. The space thus vacated at the market square was filled with the transfer of sales of hay from the
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The latest basic reparation started in 2018 was originally due to be finished in summer 2022. During the reparation the market sales continued at the heated temporary building next to the market hall. The market hall was closed on 5 January 2018, and sales at the temporary building started on 22
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