Mercado de Tirso de Molina, Municipal market in Puerta del Ángel district, Madrid, Spain.
Mercado de Tirso de Molina is a marketplace building in the Puerta del Angel neighborhood featuring granite foundations and brick exterior walls. The interior holds multiple food stalls selling fresh produce, fish, meat, and prepared meals throughout the covered sales floor.
The building was constructed in 1932 during Spain's Second Republic and still bears shell impact marks from the Spanish Civil War on its walls. These visible scars show the structure's survival through one of the most difficult periods in the city's past.
The market serves as a gathering place where local vendors showcase traditional Spanish produce alongside international goods reflecting the neighborhood's diverse tastes. Walking through the stalls reveals how the city's food habits have evolved and how communities from different backgrounds shop side by side.
The market sits within walking distance of Puerta del Angel metro station on Line 6, making it straightforward to reach. It stays open into late evening on Thursday through Saturday and offers home delivery service for shoppers.
The interior keeps its original single-story layout from the early decades with minimal changes to the core design. Modern conveniences have been added, yet the basic concept of how the market functions remains largely unchanged since its opening.
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