Of course, this also brought the street to life.
[Handicraftsmen Street].
It would be accurate to say that it was almost like a bazaar because Luke would cover the ceiling with stones supporting each other and illuminate the interior from the location of the market and café, i.e. from this location on the third street.
In other words, he would create a covered bazaar.
There would be more tailors, drapers, hatters, cap makers, shoemakers, and furriers in this area. There would also be blacksmiths, carpenters, potters, candlemakers, and coopers.
It wouldn't stop there; there would also be jewellers, silk and velvet shops, bookshops, and apothecaries.
It would stretch from the third street entrance to the other side of the city, that is, to the southern part of the city. This would create a covered bazaar that would extend to the general settlements, a region filled with all kinds of things.