Frutta fresca nel mercato coperto della Boqueria a Barcellona.
Dragonfruit, mango, papaia… ma anche ciliegie, fragole, cocco, licys e quasi ogni ben di Dio di stagione e non.
Questi sono i banchi di frutta, magicamente allestiti, che attirano i turisti per un take-away tuttosommato molto salutare.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
Here's where the market is located:
La Boqueria is the most famous market in Spain and one of the largest in Catalonia with its 2,583 square meters and more than 300 stalls. It is also one of the oldest markets in Spain: born at the beginning of the 17th century at the gates of the city in the plain of Pla de la Boqueria (which today is a small square in front of the current market) to avoid paying taxes on goods, it was inaugurated later, in 1836, where it is still located halfway along the popular Rambla, between the Palau de la Virreina and the Liceu Theater.
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