the Iron Market in Port-au-Prince
The Iron Market, known as Marché en Fer, is a historic marketplace located in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Originally built in the late 19th century, it features a distinctive iron structure and serves as a central hub for commerce in the city. The market offers a variety of goods, including fresh produce, clothing, and handmade crafts, attracting both locals and tourists.
After being severely damaged in the 2010 earthquake, the Iron Market was rebuilt and reopened in 2013. It remains a vital part of the community, showcasing the resilience of the Haitian people and their vibrant culture through the diverse products sold within its walls.