Central Sofia Market Hall, known locally as Halite, stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of Naum Torbov, who designed this neo-Renaissance structure in 1911. The market hall seamlessly blends neo-baroque and neo-Byzantine elements, creating a visually striking building. Inside, visitors can explore a variety of shops and stalls, each offering a range of souvenirs, snacks, and bargains. The organized layout and rich history make it a fascinating place to experience the local culture and commerce.
Central Sofia Market Hall (Halite)
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