Mercado dos Lavradores is a historic market located in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira, an autonomous region of Portugal. The market is a popular tourist attraction that is known for its bustling atmosphere, fresh produce, and striking art nouveau design.
The market was first opened in 1940 and was designed by the architect Edmundo Tavares, who incorporated ornate art nouveau elements into the building's design. The market was initially intended to serve as a space for local farmers to sell their produce, and it quickly became an important part of the city's commerce.
Today, the Mercado dos Lavradores is home to a wide range of vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other local products. One of the market's most popular attractions is the fish market, where visitors can watch as fishmongers clean and prepare a variety of fresh seafood, including tuna, sardines, and octopus.