Polish · Travel & Places
market square / market
A central public square where markets are or were held; also means the market economy.
Krakowski Rynek jest bardzo piękny.
The Krakow Market Square is very beautiful.
'Rynek' originates from the Old Polish 'rynок', related to the Proto-Slavic 'rynъkъ', meaning 'market'. Historically, it referred to a public space where trade occurred.
'Rynek' is frequently used in both spoken and written Polish, commonly referring to market squares in towns and cities. It carries significant cultural weight, especially in discussions of urban planning.
It appears in works such as 'Pan Tadeusz' by Adam Mickiewicz, emphasizing its cultural relevance.