The other treat is Javea's Municipal Market located in the Old Quarter of the area.
The modern municipal market sits opposite on the northern side of the church and stands on the site of the convent of "Agustinas Descalzas" (the barefoot Augustine nuns). Built in 1946, the market retains the style of the area and is a popular place for fresh fruit and vegetables, locally-caught fish, and meat from the local area.
The building is trimmed in local Tosca stone quarried from the seaside. It sits in the shadow of a 14th century church.
The modern municipal market sits opposite on the northern side of the church and stands on the site of the convent of "Agustinas Descalzas" (the barefoot Augustine nuns). Built in 1946, the market retains the style of the area and is a popular place for fresh fruit and vegetables, locally-caught fish, and meat from the local area.
The building is trimmed in local Tosca stone quarried from the seaside. It sits in the shadow of a 14th century church.
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