Danilovsky Market, Food market in Danilovsky District, Moscow, Russia
Danilovsky Market is a food market in Danilovsky District housed in a circular building with a 72-meter reinforced concrete dome featuring 14 petal-shaped sections. The interior contains approximately 30 food establishments and vendor stalls where shoppers find fresh goods and prepared foods.
The market was established in 1963 as a kolkhoz market and received its current building in 1986, inspired by the architectural design of the Druzhba Multipurpose Arena. This distinctive dome structure became a landmark in the district.
The market brings together Russian produce vendors with international food stalls, where visitors can find cuisines from Mexico, Vietnam, and the Caucasus region.
The market is located near Tulskaya metro station on line 9, making it easy to reach by public transport. An online delivery service is available for shoppers who prefer to order from home.
Vendors display their products along the outer circular wall and inner stands, allowing shoppers to taste samples before deciding what to buy. This arrangement creates a flowing shopping path that makes it easy to explore and compare different offerings.
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