
Mercado de Atarazanas (Atarazanas Market)
A Victorian iron market grew around a single survivor: the marble horseshoe arch of a medieval Moorish dockyard.
At a glance
The Atarazanas Market in Málaga is a hall of iron and glass from 1879, designed by Joaquín Rucoba. Its name, atarazanas, means shipyards: a Nasrid arsenal stood here when the sea reached this far inland. When the old buildings were cleared, one marble horseshoe-arch gateway of the fourteenth century was kept and built into the new market front.
Key facts
- Location: Calle Atarazanas, Málaga
- Architect: Joaquín Rucoba
- Built: 1879
- Structure: iron and glass, with a 14th-century Nasrid marble gateway
- Function: working food market
History
Málaga grew over its old Moorish shipyards as the coastline retreated, and by the nineteenth century the medieval arsenal was a ruin. The city replaced it with a modern iron market, the fashion of the day, but saved the great marble gate as a memory of what stood there.
Rucoba set the historic arch into his new façade and roofed the hall in iron. A large stained-glass window at one end, added in a later restoration, shows the landmarks of the city. It has traded ever since.
What you see
The entrance is the medieval gate: a white marble horseshoe arch, carved and weathered, framed by the iron market around it. Inside, slim columns carry a glazed roof over stalls of fish, fruit and Andalusian produce. At the far end, a vast stained-glass window floods the hall with colour.
Practical information
- Open: Monday to Saturday, mornings
- Cost: free to enter
- Best for: the Nasrid gate and the stained-glass window
- Time needed: 20–30 minutes
Getting there
The market is in the centre of Málaga, a few minutes from the cathedral and the main shopping street. It is an easy walk from the port and the Picasso Museum.
Nearby
- Málaga Cathedral — the unfinished baroque cathedral nearby
- Picasso Museum — the painter’s home city collection
Sources
- Wikipedia — Mercado Central de Atarazanas
- Ayuntamiento de Málaga — market heritage description
- Wikimedia Commons — image source and licence
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