Dolac Market
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Dolac (pronounced
The daily market, on a raised square a set of stairs up from Jelačić, has been the city’s major trading place since 1930. Farmers from surrounding villages come to sell their home-made foodstuffs and very fresh fruit and vegetables. In the covered market downstairs are butchers, fishmongers and old ladies selling the local speciality sir i vrhnje (cheese and cream). Flowers and lace are also widely available. Alongside, the renovated fish market, ribarnica, sells fresh produce every day but Monday.[1]
References
- Timeout.com. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
Sources
- Dolački vremeplov (in Croatian)
- Karlo Vajda i Vjekoslav Bastl: Izgradnja tržnice na Dolcu u Zagrebu, 1928.-1936. (in Croatian)
External links
- Tržnica Dolac (in Croatian)
- DOLAC: Najveća, najpoznatija i najvažnija tržnica u Zagrebu (in Croatian)