Mercadillo en Ajalvir con precios a tu elección
At this market, we can find various pieces, mostly furniture, decoration items, second-hand clothing, which do not have a fixed price but are rather auctioned among interested parties in quick and dynamic sessions that make the shopping experience stimulating and attractive. It’s like the classic barter system.
How does this curious market work?
Walking through the venue, we can find pieces both restored and unrestored full of history, waiting for you to make them yours. Each product is sold at a price agreed upon with the owners, starting from the price you propose.
Ansorena, the century-old jewelry from the Royal Palace
The team at the venue will be by your side to answer all your questions and help you assess each piece to find its rightful owner. There are no fixed prices or pre-established discounts. The only rule is that we propose the price, taking advantage of this unique opportunity before our relocation.
Contrary to today’s furniture companies, they advocate for recycling and giving new life to treasures passed down through generations. I’ll leave you their contact information in case you’re interested; it will be an open house day.
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We can attend on Wednesday March 12 from 10 am to 9 pm at a warehouse on Calle Niño, No. 15, in Ajalvir. They have assured us that on the morning of the 13th, they will continue auctioning off the remaining stock.
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