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Flea market in Tishinka and other flea markets in Moscow and St. Petersburg

Flea markets are places where you cansell and buy antiques. Today, at such sales, you can buy almost everything from genuine antiques to items that were barely 10-20 years old. A key feature of such places is low prices and the opportunity to "knock down" even more - to bargain. The flea market on Tishinka is one of the most famous in the capital. What other flea markets are working nowadays in Moscow and St. Petersburg?

Historical reference

Flea market on the quiet
The official history of organized fleamarkets begin in the beginning of the XIX century. It was at that time that the Governor-General Rostopchin issued a decree authorizing the sale of goods that were in use. The only restriction - the fair should be held only one day a week, on Sunday. Everyone could take part in the general sale, the prices were determined by the sellers themselves, and any goods could be put on improvised counters. The flea market on Tishinka is one of the most famous in Moscow. This flea market was spontaneously formed during the Soviet era, when not only new imports were in demand, but things that were so necessary for the Soviet people used in various categories.

Flea market on Tishinka

Flea Market Izmailovo
Today at the favorite place of speculators of the pasta modern shopping center has been built. And yet, four times a year, you can buy unique items with a rich history. Under the roof of the modern complex there is an exhibition-fair under the name "Flea Market". This is a large-scale event, for which rarity lovers and collectors from different countries come. An interesting fact - the very definition - "flea market" - came to Russia from France. Once in Paris, large fairs were held, where you could buy worn clothes and a lot of interesting things. Together with new things, happy customers often received fleas. Today the flea market in Tishinka does not prepare such unpleasant surprises. In its atmosphere, it more resembles an elite antique salon, rather than a traditional flea market.

Fair in Izmailovo

Izmaylovsky flea market is located inclose proximity to the Izmailovo Kremlin and the hotel complex of the same name. The assortment will please even the sophisticated collector, but prices bite. Obviously, the fair is designed primarily for tourists. However, the bargain has not been canceled. In addition, at the weekend there is a real flea market, where grandparents trade. Among the things they offer, you can find not only Soviet badges and coins, but also real antiques. The flea market Izmailovo pleases with its accuracy and organization.

Flea market "Lefty"

Flea markets of St. Petersburg
Moscow flea market in Novopodrezkovo hasfascinating story. This fair has moved many times. Today it has found a permanent place, an official status and at the same time remained as simple as before. Regular counters, there are more pensioners among sellers than professional dealers and connoisseurs of antiquity. Pleases and the atmosphere of a real flea market - they sell, buy, exchange. What is most pleasant - the prices do not bite, if you want they can be brought down. There is a fair at weekends and holidays, according to experts, coming here makes sense to the earliest morning, when there are many goods, and buyers - units. Flea market in Novopodrezkovo is one of the most "popular" in the capital because of its informal atmosphere. The variety of sold items makes it especially interesting, it's nice to come here just to explore the range and ponostalgirovat.

Where to buy unique items in St. Petersburg?

Flea market in novopodreskovo
It is difficult to imagine such a beautiful andA mysterious city, like St. Petersburg, without flea markets. There are indeed such fairs in the cultural capital. As in other cities, you can find on the flea markets a completely modern "trash", and unique items that have a significant age. A unique place, for example, "Udelka" (the market at Udelnaya station) - one seller can find cheap jewelry from the 90's, and unique pre-revolutionary works of art. All that interferes in modern apartments is sold here: Soviet clothes and shoes, crystal and porcelain dishes, souvenirs and furs. Its flea market is also in the urban market "Juno". Before the organized trading rows and pavilions, merchants settled in antiquities. It is useless to expect to buy here something interesting for the minimum price - most sellers not only know the value of their goods, but also strive to slightly overstate it. The story about flea markets in St. Petersburg would not be complete without mentioning "Apraki" (Apraksinsky Dvor). Experts say that this is one of the most inexpensive places where you can buy really valuable things. If you believe the historical facts, the shopping arcade on the site of the modern flea market was still in the Tsarist times. Today, the Apraksinsky dvor is next to the modern expensive shopping center, but visitors to the flea market do not become less because of this.

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