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Mercado Central de Santiago

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Opened
  
23 August 1872

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

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Architects
  
Fermín Vivaceta, Charles Henry Driver, Edward Woods

Similar
  
Mercado Central, Plaza de Armas, Santa Lucía Hill, San Cristóbal Hill, La Moneda Palace

The Mercado Central de Santiago is the central market of Santiago de Chile. It was opened in 1872 and Fermín Vivaceta was in charge of its construction. The market replaced the Plaza del Abasto, which was destroyed by a fire in 1864.

Map of Mercado Central de Santiago, Santiago, Regi%C3%B3n Metropolitana, Chile

The market is housed in a building in which its main feature is a cast-iron roof and supporting structure, which was fabricated by the Scottish firm R Laidlaw & Sons, Glasgow. Edward Woods and Charles Henry Driver took part in the design of the structure.

The metal structure stands on a square base and features a vaulted ceiling. Its intricate roof design consists of a central pyramidal roof crowned by a domed tower, which is surrounded by 8 smaller roofs with a two-tier design. The structure is enclosed by a masonry building.

References

Mercado Central de Santiago Wikipedia