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Opened
  
1840

Phone
  
+34 933 18 25 84

Province
  
Province of Barcelona

Architect
  
Josep Mas i Vila

La Boqueria

Address
  
La Rambla, 91, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–8:30PMFriday8AM–8:30PMSaturday8AM–8:30PMSundayClosedMonday8AM–8:30PMTuesday8AM–8:30PMWednesday8AM–8:30PMThursday8AM–8:30PM

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Gothic Quarter - Barcelona, Casa Batlló, Sagrada Família, Casa Milà, Montjuïc

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Mercat de sant josep de la boqueria market in barcelona


The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, often simply referred to as La Boqueria [ɫa bɔkəˈɾiə], is a large public market in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and one of the city's foremost tourist landmarks, with an entrance from La Rambla, not far from the Liceu, Barcelona's opera house. The market has a very diverse selection of goods.

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Transport

  • Barcelona Metro - Liceu (on L3).
  • Barcelona Bus - Lines 14, 59 and 91.
  • History

    The first mention of the Boqueria market in Barcelona dates from 1217, when tables were installed near the old city gate to sell meat. From December 1470 onwards, a pig market was held at this site; at this time it was known as Mercat Bornet. Later, until 1794, it was known simply as Mercat de la Palla, or straw market. In the beginning, the market was not enclosed and had no official status, being regarded simply as an extension of the Plaça Nova market, which extended to the Plaça del Pi. The current name is believed to derive from the Catalan boc, meaning "goat", therefore a boqueria would be a place where goat meat is sold.

    Later, the authorities decided to construct a separate market on La Rambla, housing mainly fishmongers and butchers. It was not until 1826 that the market was legally recognized, and a convention held in 1835 decided to build an official structure. Construction began on March 19, 1840 under the direction of the architect Mas Vilà. The market officially opened in the same year, but the plans for the building were modified many times. The inauguration of the structure finally took place in 1853. A new fish market opened in 1911, and the metal roof that still exists today was constructed in 1914.

    References

    La Boqueria Wikipedia


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