SANTIAGO, Cile - Presepe al mercato Centrale di la Vega nel centro del Cile, proprio di fronte al fiume Mapocho dal Mercado Central. La Vega è specializzata in frutta, verdura e latticini, nonché in numerosi ristoranti che preparano la cucina cilena. Questo mercato del 19th° secolo è una testimonianza della vivace cultura culinaria di Santiago ed è un luogo significativo sia per la gente del posto che per i turisti per esplorare l'autentica gastronomia cilena.
7068 x 4717 px | 59,8 x 39,9 cm | 23,6 x 15,7 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
22 dicembre 2013
Ubicazione:
La Vega Central Market, Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Altre informazioni:
The Mercado Central de Santiago, situated in Santiago, Chile, is a bustling food market renowned for its fresh seafood and local culinary offerings. Established in 1872, this market is housed in a striking wrought-iron structure designed by Chilean architect Fermín Vivaceta, with materials imported from England. Covering an area of 2415 square meters, the market is partitioned into numerous stalls and restaurants, each offering a variety of fresh produce, meats, and especially seafood, given Chile's extensive coastline. The market's seafood section is particularly noteworthy, with a diverse array of oceanic produce available, including salmon, hake, mussels, clams, and the locally prized king crab. The Mercado Central de Santiago is not just a food market; it is also a destination for experiencing authentic Chilean cuisine. Several restaurants and food stalls within the market premises serve traditional Chilean dishes, with an emphasis on seafood delicacies. These establishments range from high-end restaurants to modest eateries, catering to a broad spectrum of visitors. The market's architectural significance adds to its appeal. Its wrought-iron structure, crowned by a central dome, is considered a notable example of 19th-century architecture in Chile. This architectural style reflects the influence of European designs of that period. Additionally, the market's location in the heart of Santiago makes it accessible for both locals and tourists. It is situated within walking distance of other key city attractions, including the Plaza de Armas and the Mapocho River. Its central location, combined with its rich offering of fresh foods and local cuisine, makes the Mercado Central de Santiago a vibrant hub in the city's food and cultural scene.