Fremantle Market - public market located in a building on the corner of South Terrace and Henderson Street in the city of Fremantle.
Built in the Romanesque style market building accommodates approximately 150 shops of artisans, designers and torgotsev and stalls with fresh food in the backyard . The first stone was laid by the Governor of Western Australia, Sir John Forrest November 6, 1897, and the main building was conducted from 1898 to 1902 . The interior walls of the building are made of limestone, and the high iron roof supported by wooden columns . The main entrance is a richly decorated stone arches from the Henderson Street . Until the 1950s, the building housed the wholesale food market . And then, up until the early 1970s, it acted center packaging and products raspredelniya . In 1975 the building was renovated: the main structure preserved, but the interior had to alter to accommodate the shelves of retailers . In one corner was built bar and terraces moved . To the north of the main market hall built the so-called Farm Lane, where under canvas canopies placed trays of fresh fruit and vegetables . In 1993, the Fremantle market was included in the list of places of historical and cultural value .
The market is open from Friday to Sunday and is a popular destination not only for residents but also tourists, who consider him the "soul of the port of Fremantle."
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