Zoom on the coloured canvas and rusty iron roofs of the Iron Market
Description
The Iron Market in Port-au-Prince is a cultural, historic and architectural landmark and has been an iconic symbol of Haitian community aspiration for over 120 years. Its location in the centre of the city means it is a significant commercial and social hub.
Decimated by a 2008 fire and the 2010 earthquake, the Iron Market in Port-au-Prince, originally built in 1891, is a cultural, historic and architectural landmark in Haiti. Its location in the centre of the city means it is a significant commercial and social hub.