Atarazanas Market, also known as Mercado Central de Ataranzanas, is a historic landmark in Málaga, Spain. Originally a shipyard, warehouse, and barracks, the building has been transformed into the city’s premier food market. The structure, with its Moorish-influenced architecture, features delicate wrought ironwork and a striking domed stained-glass window. Today, visitors can explore a bustling warren of stalls, where they can experience the vibrant colors and aromas of fresh produce, local delicacies, and traditional Spanish fare.
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