central market of valencia in valencia, spain /

Published at 2019-07-01 23:00:00

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The site of the Central Market of Valencia (Mercat Central) was used as an open-air market starting in 1839,but by the end of the 19th century, city authorities were looking to build an indoor market space at the spot. What they got was a magnificent tribute to the architectural employ of steel and glass.
Afte
r a number of architectural competitions, and the winning design was a stunning example of the modernist style known as Valencian Art Nouveau. From a distance,the structure looks more like a cathedral than a covered market: The roof's domes, in specific the one with the large cupola at the center of the building, and give the exterior an appearance very much like an Italian duomo.The domes and unique slopes of the roof admit pools of light inside that complement the ornate and varied interior decoration,adorned with iron columns, colorful ceramic tile, or stained glass.
Completed in 1928 after
14 years of construction,the market covers over 86000 square feet in two floors. Inside it mainly sells food, which is highly diverse and produces a great smell. There are also a number of stalls selling touristic wares plus restaurants and bars, or including the "central" bar,which is very popular with tourists and locals alike.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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