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Phsar Thmey, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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This market in Phnom Penh, a magnificent example of Art Deco architecture, offers a wide variety of products.

Called Phsar Thmey in Cambodian, this huge market, a magnificent example of Art Deco architecture, is one of the city's most famous buildings. In the 1920s, to cope with a strong increase in population from the end of the previous century, the need for a large market is felt in Phnom Penh. The decision was made to build the central market on a dry swamp, in the heart of what was then Chinatown. However, the project was not completed until 1937, delayed by the effects of the Great Depression. The plans were entrusted to the French architect Jean Desbois, who had to take into account the climatic constraints of the region, namely sun and rain. However, the heavy rainfall of the rainy season on this former swamp has long created flooding. The market consists of a dome of 26 meters high, extended by 4 wings of 19 meters high. Originally the spaces between the four wings were planted with gardens, but over the years stalls of merchants were installed, to become permanent during the last renovations. Between 2009 and 2011, a major renovation funded by the French Development Agency saw the repair of the entire concrete structure, and the addition of sales spaces on the sides.

When it opened, the Phnom Penh market was one of the largest in the world. It is now in operation and offers local buyers a wide variety of products, but also visitors a range of souvenirs and postcards.


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Visited in february 2018
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A part le bâtiment lui même, ce marché n'a pas grand intérêt. C'est un marché pour touristes (ce qui n'est pas forcément négatif, car si on est là, c'est bien qu'on est d'une forme ou d'une autre un touriste) mais là, ce sont des accumulations de gadgets chinois très bas de gamme. Sous le dôme central se trouve surtout des bijoux (de la verrerie sans grand intérêt). Les couloirs circulaires sont un peu plus "typiques"
Visited in august 2017
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sympa a faire mais bon toujours bien faire attention a la monnaie que 'lon nous rend et n'hésité pas a comparer les tarifs
tybraz
Visited in january 2018
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Ce marché construit en art déco surprend par son architecture et sa hauteur .Il n'est pas très grand car beaucoup de marchands sont dehors, autour.A l'intérieur on trouve beaucoup de bijoutiers et des vendeurs de vêtements (kramas, tee shirts...)
fute_83798
Visited in december 2017
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Ce marché dont le principal attrait est l'architecture présente peux d’intérêts. On y trouve des gadgets et cadeaux bas de gamme et les bonnes affaires se trouvent plutôt autre part.
ricachou
Visited in january 2017
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Un marché qui abrite pas mal de bijoutiers de fantaisie où on trouve plusieurs changeurs de monnaie. Bien vérifier que les dollars soient en bon état et ne pas hésiter à refuser les billets tachés ou déchirés. Ils ont l'habitude et le font de bonne grâce. les taux ne sont pas mauvais. Sinon autour du marché couvert il y a plein d'échoppes où on trouve des écharpes ( kramas) pas très chères (marchander quand même)

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