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Building in Thessaloniki, Greece
Modiano Market
Αγορά Μοδιάνο
Alternative namesStoa Modiano
General information
LocationThessaloniki, Greece
Construction started1922
Completed23 March 1925
Technical details
Materialreinforced concrete, brick and mortar
Size70.6 meters x 35.4 meters
Design and construction
Architect(s)Eli Modiano

Modiano Market or Stoa Modiano (Greek: Στοά Μοδιάνο) is an enclosed market in Thessaloniki, Greece. It was built between 1922 and 1925, after the great fire, on the site of the old Talmud Tora synagogue.


It is in the center of the city and forms the central point of the city's market which encompasses over several blocks. It took its name from the architect Eli Modiano, a member of the well known Italo-Jewish Modiano family of the city, who owned the area and later the market. The architectural office of Modiano was also inside the building.

Plan of the building

Inside the stoa there are fish markets, butcher shops, tavernas and bars. It is a place of social meeting and historical significance for the city.

The building was restored and reopened on December 5, 2022, after being bought by the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund.

References

  1. "Αγορά Μοδιάνο - ΤΑΙΠΕΔ" (in Greek). 2020-06-03. Archived from the original on 2020-06-03. Retrieved 2024-09-18.
  2. ^ "Θεσσαλονίκη: Άνοιξε τις πόρτες της η ανανεωμένη Αγορά Μοδιάνο". Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ (in Greek). 2022-12-05. Retrieved 2024-09-18.

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40°38′06″N 22°56′30″E / 40.6349°N 22.9418°E / 40.6349; 22.9418

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