Snapshot: Athens Central Market
More than 30,000 people mingle every day at Dimotiki Agora, the city's busiest markets
- By Whitney Dangerfield
- Smithsonian.com, January 01, 2008, Subscribe
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Then & Now: The market blossomed for many years. Businesses were handed down through the generations, and it was common to find father and son working together. As the popularity of the supermarket increased in the 1980s, the appeal of the market waned, and many members of the new generation lost interest in continuing the family legacy.
Now merchants often hire outside the family. Local residents still come to the market, while other Athenians, including foreign ministers, parliamentarians and former mayors, have found a renewed interest in shopping here. The city gave the market a facelift before the 2004 Olympics, bringing in even more tourists.
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Comments (1)
Really great pictures and story about Greece. Hope to go there someday soon...
Posted by Barry Dangerfield on January 3,2008 | 12:51 PM