Housed in a grand, early 20th-century market hall, the Montevideo Agricultural Market (MAM) stands as a National Historic Monument and a bustling hub of Montevideo’s foodie scene. Restored and reopened in 2013, the market features 100-year-old ironwork, a central bell tower, and a striking ceramic façade. Inside, visitors can explore a lively array of shops, stalls, and cafés, offering a vibrant and authentic taste of local life. The market’s rich history and architectural beauty make it a significant cultural and culinary destination.
Montevideo Agricultural Market (Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo)
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