Hristo Botev Blvd 52, 1000 Sofia Center, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Sofia Central Market opened in 1911. It is a neo-Renaissance style, integrating neo-Byzantine and neo-Baroque architectural elements. Bread, cakes, nuts and candies are sold on the first floor of the market, while clothes, accessories and jewelry are sold on the upper floor; fast food restaurants and some ancient relics are located underground. Can you imagine that a building with such a beautiful arch is actually Sofia's Central Market? The whole building looks more like an art gallery. In Europe, such ancient historical monuments and beautiful linear buildings are not all art galleries, art galleries, and museums? ... But in Sofia, what you may see when you push the door is just a vegetable market, a small commodity market, or even a public toilet. These necessities of life seem to be far away from architectural art, but think about it again, isn't life itself also a kind of art?
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Sofia Central Market opened in 1911. It is a neo-Renaissance style, integrating neo-Byzantine and neo-Baroque architectural elements. Bread, cakes, nuts and candies are sold on the first floor of the market, while clothes, accessories and jewelry are sold on the upper floor; fast food restaurants and some ancient relics are located underground. Can you imagine that a building with such a beautiful arch is actually Sofia's Central Market? The whole building looks more like an art gallery. In Europe, such ancient historical monuments and beautiful linear buildings are not all art galleries, art galleries, and museums? ... But in Sofia, what you may see when you push the door is just a vegetable market, a small commodity market, or even a public toilet. These necessities of life seem to be far away from architectural art, but think about it again, isn't life itself also a kind of art? See the world as you wish