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Central Market of Macapá

The Central Market of Macapá (Portuguese: Mercado Central de Macapá) is a public market in the city of Macapá that was considered the shopping stronghold of the families of Amapá in the 1950s. Nowadays, the place still preserves some services such as the sales of vegetables and shoe repairs, along with snack bars, fishmongers, and butchers.[1]

Central Market of Macapá
Mercado Central de Macapá
View of the Central Market in 2021.
General information
Architectural styleColonial Style
LocationMacapá, Amapá
 Brazil
Coordinates0°01′51″N 51°3′13″W / 0.03083°N 51.05361°W / 0.03083; -51.05361
Construction started1952
Completed1953
OwnerCity Hall of Macapá

The inauguration took place on September 13, 1953, an emblematic date since this was the anniversary of the creation of the Federal Territory of Amapá. The building is located in a place of historical importance in the city, right in front of the Fortress of São José de Macapá.[2]

Governor Janary Nunes and Mayor Claudomiro de Moraes inaugurated the Central Market with the proposal of being a space for the commercialization of the produce that was landed on the Eliezer Levy Pier, which, at the time, was the main landing site in Macapá. Japanese families came to the city to work in the market, along with the locals.[3][4]

Currently, the building has 63 stalls, with activities focused on the food segment. The market still preserves some commercial activities and invests in programs that rescue the culture of Amapá and northern Brazil.[5]

History edit

 
Construction of the market in 1952.

Creation and inauguration of the market (1952–1953) edit

The Central Market was built during Janary Gentil Nunes' government, in 1952, designed by master Júlio, and inaugurated in 1953, ten years after the Territory's creation. At that time, the commercial area of Macapá was restricted to the Fortress Dock and Cândido Mendes Street. It is located in the only protected part of the city of Macapá, which encompasses the area around the Fortress of São José. The building was built facing Cândido Mendes Street, the main road of local commerce, in front of Theodoro Mendes square. The name of the square pays homage to the former mayor of Macapá, who was in power for 20 years (1896-1916).[3][4]

Early days edit

Even before the market was built, a bus stop already existed on the site, which became known as the Clip Bar, and served as a passenger shelter for the city's circular buses.[4]

Also in 1953, there was the beginning of Japanese immigration to the state of Amapá, when 29 families came directly from Japan in a ship attracted by the rubber extraction and ended up staying to develop agricultural activities, contributing to the Central Market.[6]

Bar Du Pedro edit

Outside, on Antonio Coelho de Carvalho Avenue, stands Bar Du Pedro, the oldest establishment in operation. The bar was inaugurated together with the market and belonged to a merchant named Pedro, originally from Rio Grande do Norte, who lived in Amapá in the 1950s. When he passed away in the 1990s, his son Luiz Gonzaga took over the family business.[2]

Restoration and revitalization edit

 
View of the Central Market at sunset.

Resources and Deadline edit

In November 2015, the renovation work began. The Municipal Department of Works (Semob) executed the first part of the services within the estimated period, guaranteeing completion by March 2016, but it was halted due to lack of federal funds, since the economic situation at the time of the country ended up preventing the capture of new resources.[7]

On May 1, 2018, the construction work was resumed. The cost is approximately R$2.5 million, with resources from the federal program Calha Norte.[8][9] The market was reopened on January 16, 2020, with 63 stalls.[10]

Renovation edit

The restoration project includes the services of expansion, revitalization, and removal of the current roof to build a new metallic and acoustic structure in the building. After the end of the works, the place will count with a mezzanine, a stage for presentations, an administration room, a totally new electrical part, reformed boxes, a thermo acoustic roof, painting, reorganized spaces, reformed bathrooms, with a special one with accessibility for people with disabilities.[1]

Commerce edit

In the internal part, there are 16 boxes for the commercialization of green and brown meat, salted meat and vegetables in general. The other 20 indoor stalls are for the sale of foodstuffs from fruit and vegetables, fishing and other products. The place is very busy with restaurants, snack bars, cultural attractions, and handicraft sales on the outskirts of the market.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Alves, Jéssica (2019-02-03). "Reforma no Mercado Central de Macapá é retomada com recurso de R$ 750 mil". G1. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  2. ^ a b "Mercado Central: "só lembram no aniversário"". SelesNafes. 2014-05-27. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  3. ^ a b c "Conheça a história do Mercado Central de Macapá, que completa 69 anos de fundação nesta terça-feira (13)". City Hall of Macapá. 2022-09-12. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  4. ^ a b c "Novo Mercado Central de Macapá: o quanto você o conhece?". City Hall of Macapá. 2020-01-13. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  5. ^ "Mercado Central, patrimônio histórico de Macapá, será revitalizado". Alcilene Cavalcante. 2013-09-02. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  6. ^ "Japoneses comemoram 60 anos de imigração no Amapá". G1. 2013-09-15. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  7. ^ "Reforma do Mercado Central de Macapá aguarda por recursos para ser finalizada". G1. 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  8. ^ "Mercado Central de Macapá será totalmente revitalizado". Diário do Amapá. 2015-12-24. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  9. ^ "Mercado Central: patrimônio histórico de Macapá será revitalizado". Chico Terra. 2015-12-23. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  10. ^ "Segunda etapa de revitalização do Mercado Central de Macapá prevê construção de 60 boxes". Diário de Amapá. 2022-05-27. Retrieved 2023-05-22.

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The Central Market of Macapa Portuguese Mercado Central de Macapa is a public market in the city of Macapa that was considered the shopping stronghold of the families of Amapa in the 1950s Nowadays the place still preserves some services such as the sales of vegetables and shoe repairs along with snack bars fishmongers and butchers 1 Central Market of MacapaMercado Central de MacapaView of the Central Market in 2021 General informationArchitectural styleColonial StyleLocationMacapa Amapa BrazilCoordinates0 01 51 N 51 3 13 W 0 03083 N 51 05361 W 0 03083 51 05361Construction started1952Completed1953OwnerCity Hall of MacapaThe inauguration took place on September 13 1953 an emblematic date since this was the anniversary of the creation of the Federal Territory of Amapa The building is located in a place of historical importance in the city right in front of the Fortress of Sao Jose de Macapa 2 Governor Janary Nunes and Mayor Claudomiro de Moraes inaugurated the Central Market with the proposal of being a space for the commercialization of the produce that was landed on the Eliezer Levy Pier which at the time was the main landing site in Macapa Japanese families came to the city to work in the market along with the locals 3 4 Currently the building has 63 stalls with activities focused on the food segment The market still preserves some commercial activities and invests in programs that rescue the culture of Amapa and northern Brazil 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Creation and inauguration of the market 1952 1953 1 2 Early days 1 3 Bar Du Pedro 2 Restoration and revitalization 2 1 Resources and Deadline 2 2 Renovation 3 Commerce 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Construction of the market in 1952 Creation and inauguration of the market 1952 1953 edit The Central Market was built during Janary Gentil Nunes government in 1952 designed by master Julio and inaugurated in 1953 ten years after the Territory s creation At that time the commercial area of Macapa was restricted to the Fortress Dock and Candido Mendes Street It is located in the only protected part of the city of Macapa which encompasses the area around the Fortress of Sao Jose The building was built facing Candido Mendes Street the main road of local commerce in front of Theodoro Mendes square The name of the square pays homage to the former mayor of Macapa who was in power for 20 years 1896 1916 3 4 Early days edit Even before the market was built a bus stop already existed on the site which became known as the Clip Bar and served as a passenger shelter for the city s circular buses 4 Also in 1953 there was the beginning of Japanese immigration to the state of Amapa when 29 families came directly from Japan in a ship attracted by the rubber extraction and ended up staying to develop agricultural activities contributing to the Central Market 6 Bar Du Pedro edit Outside on Antonio Coelho de Carvalho Avenue stands Bar Du Pedro the oldest establishment in operation The bar was inaugurated together with the market and belonged to a merchant named Pedro originally from Rio Grande do Norte who lived in Amapa in the 1950s When he passed away in the 1990s his son Luiz Gonzaga took over the family business 2 Restoration and revitalization edit nbsp View of the Central Market at sunset Resources and Deadline edit In November 2015 the renovation work began The Municipal Department of Works Semob executed the first part of the services within the estimated period guaranteeing completion by March 2016 but it was halted due to lack of federal funds since the economic situation at the time of the country ended up preventing the capture of new resources 7 On May 1 2018 the construction work was resumed The cost is approximately R 2 5 million with resources from the federal program Calha Norte 8 9 The market was reopened on January 16 2020 with 63 stalls 10 Renovation edit The restoration project includes the services of expansion revitalization and removal of the current roof to build a new metallic and acoustic structure in the building After the end of the works the place will count with a mezzanine a stage for presentations an administration room a totally new electrical part reformed boxes a thermo acoustic roof painting reorganized spaces reformed bathrooms with a special one with accessibility for people with disabilities 1 Commerce editIn the internal part there are 16 boxes for the commercialization of green and brown meat salted meat and vegetables in general The other 20 indoor stalls are for the sale of foodstuffs from fruit and vegetables fishing and other products The place is very busy with restaurants snack bars cultural attractions and handicraft sales on the outskirts of the market 3 References edit a b Alves Jessica 2019 02 03 Reforma no Mercado Central de Macapa e retomada com recurso de R 750 mil G1 Retrieved 2018 04 12 a b Mercado Central so lembram no aniversario SelesNafes 2014 05 27 Retrieved 2018 04 12 a b c Conheca a historia do Mercado Central de Macapa que completa 69 anos de fundacao nesta terca feira 13 City Hall of Macapa 2022 09 12 Retrieved 2023 05 22 a b c Novo Mercado Central de Macapa o quanto voce o conhece City Hall of Macapa 2020 01 13 Retrieved 2023 05 22 Mercado Central patrimonio historico de Macapa sera revitalizado Alcilene Cavalcante 2013 09 02 Retrieved 2018 04 12 Japoneses comemoram 60 anos de imigracao no Amapa G1 2013 09 15 Retrieved 2018 04 12 Reforma do Mercado Central de Macapa aguarda por recursos para ser finalizada G1 2017 05 25 Retrieved 2018 04 12 Mercado Central de Macapa sera totalmente revitalizado Diario do Amapa 2015 12 24 Retrieved 2018 04 12 Mercado Central patrimonio historico de Macapa sera revitalizado Chico Terra 2015 12 23 Retrieved 2018 04 12 Segunda etapa de revitalizacao do Mercado Central de Macapa preve construcao de 60 boxes Diario de Amapa 2022 05 27 Retrieved 2023 05 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Market of Macapa amp oldid 1165797940, 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