Central Sofia Market Hall

Central Sofia Market Hall

The Central Sofia Market Hall ( _bg. Централни софийски хали, "Tsentralni sofiyski hali"), known popularly simply as The Market Hall (Халите, "Halite") is a covered market in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, located on Marie Louise Boulevard. It was opened in 1911 and is today an important trade centre in the city.

The construction of the building, which spreads over 3,200 , began in 1909 after the project of architect Naum Torbov was chosen in 1907, and took two years to complete. The style of the building, which is regarded as Torbov's best work,cite web|url=http://www.digsys.bg/bgnews/show_story.html?issue=202766560&media=1523776&class=170645920&story=202766752|title=Architect Naum Torbov is back together with... the Market Hall |last=Mitanova |first=Rositsa |accessdate=2006-08-24 |date=2 June 2000 |publisher=Demokratsiya |language=Bulgarian] is Neo-Renaissance, featuring also elements of Neo-Byzantine architecture and Neo-Baroque. The façade is known for its relief of the coat of arms of Sofia above the main entrance created by the artist Haralampi Tachev. The famous small clock tower with three dials tops the edifice. The building was originally constructed with four entrances, though not all are used today.cite web|url=http://www.standartnews.com/archive/2004/05/11/folio/index.htm |title=The Market Hall dates to 1911 |accessdate=2006-08-24 |date=20 January 2000 |publisher=Demokratsiya |language=Bulgarian]

Until the late 1940s the Sofia municipality let out about 170 shops and stalls in the Central Sofia Market Hall, the rents and the product quality being strictly regulated. The market hall building's interior was significantly altered after the 1950s and the market was closed in 1988 in order to be reconstructed, modernized and once again opened for Easter in 2000, after 75% of it was acquired by the Israeli company Ashtrom, who invested $7 million in it.cite web|url=http://www.standartnews.com/archive/2004/05/11/folio/index.htm |title=There's everything you can possibly want in the Market Hall |accessdate=2006-08-24 |last=Peteva |first=Antoaneta |date=11 May 2004 |publisher=Standart News |language=Bulgarian]

Today the Central Sofia Market Hall employs over 1,000 people, has three storeys, and offers foodstuff stalls and shops, clothing, accessories and jewellery shops, fast food stalls, etc.

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