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== Building ==
== Building ==
[[File:Mercado de Colón Valencia.jpg|thumb|alt=Facade at sunset.|Facade at sunset.]]
[[File:Valencia,_mercato_di_colombo_(de_colon),_di_francesco_mora,_1913-1916,_interno_04.jpg|thumb|alt=Facade at sunset.|Interior.]]
The building was designed by the Valencian architect Francisco Mora Berenguer between 1914 and 1916. It is a clear example of Valencian Art Nouveau architecture of the early century. It was declared national monument. It impresses with its extraordinary facade and lavish decor.<ref>[http://mercadocolon.es/sobre-nosotros/origenes/ Official website of the Mercado de Colón]</ref>
The building was designed by the Valencian architect Francisco Mora Berenguer between 1914 and 1916. It is a clear example of Valencian Art Nouveau architecture of the early century. It was declared national monument. It impresses with its extraordinary facade and lavish decor.<ref>[http://mercadocolon.es/sobre-nosotros/origenes/ Official website of the Mercado de Colón]</ref>



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Mercado de Colón
Native names
  • Mercado de Colón (Spanish)
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LocationValencia (Valencian Community)
Built1914–1916
ArchitectFrancisco Mora Berenguer
Architectural style(s)Valencian Art Nouveau
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Reference no.RI-51-0008310

Mercado de Colón or Template:Lang-ca-valencia (Columbus Market) is a public market located in the city center of Valencia, Spain. It is one of the main works of the Valencian Art Nouveau.[1]

Building

Facade at sunset.
Interior.

The building was designed by the Valencian architect Francisco Mora Berenguer between 1914 and 1916. It is a clear example of Valencian Art Nouveau architecture of the early century. It was declared national monument. It impresses with its extraordinary facade and lavish decor.[2]

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39°28′08″N 0°22′6″W / 39.46889°N 0.36833°W / 39.46889; -0.36833