One of the city's century-old markets was born as an open-air market in the Plaça de la Revolució in the old Vila de Gràcia. It was the year 1892 and it was built on the initiative of an industrialist named Puig Martí, although it later passed into municipal hands. Opened under the name of Santa Isabel, for a time it coexisted with the open-air market.
Architecture
Like other century-old markets in the city, it has a metal architectural structure with exposed brickwork and consists of three sections: a large nave with a central body and two sides, which also stands out for its oval roofs.
Rebuilt in 1965, it regained for a time the name of Revolution Market until it was renamed Abaceria Central.
Year of construction: 1892
Type of building: Detached
Area: * 1,361 m²
Refurbishments: Undergoing refurbishment, in the 1980s and 1990 specific reforms were carried out.
Services: home delivery service, online sales, information screens
Location: Pg. de Sant Joan 168
*Area of the provisional location