1. The Adolpho Lisboa Municipal Market, also known as the Mercado Adolpho Lisboa, is a historic market located in the city of Manaus, Brazil. It is one of the most popular attractions in Manaus and is considered an architectural and cultural landmark.

The market was inaugurated in 1883 and was named after Adolpho Lisboa, the mayor of Manaus at the time. It was designed by English architect Joseph Keller and was inspired by the Les Halles market in Paris.

The market is known for its beautiful iron structure, which was imported from Scotland. It has a neoclassical facade, with intricate decorative details and a clock tower. Inside, the market is divided into various sections, with different types of products being sold. You can find everything from fresh produce, seafood, meats, and spices to handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs.

The Mercado Adolpho Lisboa is not only a place to shop but also a cultural and social gathering spot. It is a great place to experience the local atmosphere and get a taste of Manaus’ vibrant culture. There are often live music performances and cultural events happening in and around the market.

2. The working hours of the Mercado Adolpho Lisboa are from Monday to Saturday, from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. The market is closed on Sundays and public holidays. Unfortunately, specific phone information is not available.

3. There is no entrance fee to visit the market. As for transportation, the market is located in the city center of Manaus, so it is easily accessible by public transportation, taxi, or walking if you are staying nearby.