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Title: Mercado do Bom Sucesso
Creator: Cabral, Fortunato; Smith, Mitchell; Cunha, Leo
Creator role: Architect
Date: 1949-1952
Current location: Porto, Porto, Portugal
Description of work: Mercado do Bom Sucesso, a commercial marketplace, was built in 1951 by the firm ARS. The structure is reinforced concrete made out of pre-casted beams and the porticos arranged in a radial shape. The Municipal Chamber of Porto commissioned the market to respond to development in the western part of the city while also designing with a modern style. The market is organized in three floors; each level has a specific purpose. The lower level is for fishmongers, the central level is for general use, the upper for flowers.
Description of view: exterior view of the market from Rua de Goncalo Sampiao
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Style of work: Modern
Culture: Portuguese
Materials/Techniques: Concrete
Glass
Source: Pisciotta, Henry (copyright Henry Pisciotta)
Date photographed: May 2006
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG
Image size: 1536H X 2048W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2011-0345 Bom Sucesso.JPG
Record ID: WB2011-0345
Sub collection: marketplaces
commercial buildings
Copyright holder: Copyright Henry Pisciotta
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Chat and trade at Dourou market. Every woman seems to have a different but equally colourful outfit that, taken together, gives an absolute rainbow of shades and designs.
I honestly can't remember what this place was called, but the building was occupied by many crafty stores and small food shops.
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My aunt Penny Rakoff sitting on a bench and public art installation by herself and Angelica Pozo at Gund Stadium in Cleveland. 2- and 3-dimensional ceramics and historic photographs on tiles.
Free Spirit Gaucho Pants in 6 varieties! Coordinating tank sold separately.
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N2 Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/57565
Udaipur pronunciation (help·info) (Rajasthani: उदैपर) (उदयपुर), also known as the City of Lakes, is a city, a Municipal Council and the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the state of Rajasthan in western India. It is located 403 kilometres (250 mi) southwest of the state capital, Jaipur, 248 kilometres (154 mi) west of Kota, and 250 kilometres (155 mi) northeast from Ahmedabad. Udaipur is the historic capital of the kingdom of Mewar in the former Rajputana Agency. The city is renowned for having the longest ruling dynasty in the world. The Royal House of Udaipur has had one family ruling since 600 AD to the present, making it the longest ruling dynasty whose descendants still retain their position.
Apart from its history, culture, and scenic locations, it is also known for its Rajput-era palaces. The Lake Palace, for instance, covers an entire island in the Pichola Lake. Many of the palaces have been converted into luxury hotels. It is often called the "Venice of the East", "The city of Romance" and is also nicknamed the "Lake City".[2][3] Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Udai Sagar and Swaroop Sagar in this city are considered some of the most beautiful lakes in the state.
This statue is in memory of a fat policeman who was stationed at the marketplace. Has even featured in the National Geographic.
Marketplace in Knaresborough is the town square and is on the same level as the Castle which is only a few minutes walk away.
Valencia[a] (Valencian: València)[b][5] is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, with 789,744 inhabitants in the municipality. The wider urban area also comprising the neighbouring municipalities has a population of around 1.6 million.[3][6] Valencia is Spain's third-largest metropolitan area, with a population ranging from 1.7 to 2.5 million[2] depending on how the metropolitan area is defined. The Port of Valencia is the 5th-busiest container port in Europe and the busiest container port on the Mediterranean Sea. The city is ranked as a Gamma-level global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.[7]
Valencia was founded as a Roman colony by the consul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus in 138 BC and called Valentia Edetanorum. In 714, Moroccan and Arab Moors occupied the city, introducing their language, religion and customs; they implemented improved irrigation systems and the cultivation of new crops as well. Valencia was the capital of the Taifa of Valencia. In 1238 the Christian king James I of Aragon conquered the city and divided the land among the nobles who helped him conquer it, as witnessed in the Llibre del Repartiment. He also created the new Kingdom of Valencia, which had its own laws (Furs), with Valencia as its main city and capital. In the 18th century Philip V of Spain abolished the privileges as punishment to the kingdom of Valencia for aligning with the Habsburg side in the War of the Spanish Succession. Valencia was the capital of Spain when Joseph Bonaparte moved the Court there in the summer of 1812. It also served as the capital between 1936 and 1937, during the Second Spanish Republic.
The city is situated on the banks of the Turia, on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula, fronting the Gulf of Valencia on the Mediterranean Sea. Its historic centre is one of the largest in Spain, with approximately 169 ha (420 acres).[8] Due to its long history, Valencia has numerous celebrations and traditions, such as the Falles, which were declared Fiestas of National Tourist Interest of Spain in 1965[9] and an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in November 2016. Joan Ribó from Compromís has been the mayor of the city since 2015.