Malta Independent

Doors open, curious and hungry public pours in

Doors open, public pours in

- Joanna Demarco

The Valletta Market, more commonly known as Is-Suq, has had thousands of members of the public walk through its doors since its opening last Wednesday, curious to see the renovation of the capital’s icon after the yearlong work.

The space now includes a variety of restaurant­s, stalls and a small food market. The upper level of the market also plans to be used to host cultural events. The basement and ground level of the market were inspired by the Mercado di San Miguel in Madrid as well as the Boqueria market in Barcelona.

The Arkadia Group invested €14 million euro in the regenerati­on after being granted a 65 yearlong lease by Parliament, which had unanimousl­y approved the project in 2016. The architect behind the design is Professor Marco Casamonti, whose signature also marks the San Lorenzo Market in Florence.

Commission­ed in 1858 by Governor John Gaspard Le Marchant while Malta was under British rule, constructi­on on the original structure begun in 1859 and was completed by 1861. The building was designed by Hector Zimelli, the superinten­dent of public works at the time, to house the open air market which took place by the Grand Master’s Palace.

The market was victim to bombings during World War II and suffered significan­t damage, only to be redesigned as a shopping centre in 1983, before succumbing to disuse once again.

Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is said to be inaugurati­ng the area in the near future.

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