In the last few days, a building on Herrero Street has dismantled El Fadrí as the most photographed monument of the capital of La Plana. It is the estate of number 26, where it displays a large vertical banner with the evolution of the coats of arms of the orellut club. The explanation has little secret and a lot of logic. "Here we are all from the CD Castellón", explains Daniel Gual, the promoter of the initiative, in conversation with Mediterr…
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In the last few days, a building on Herrero Street has dismantled El Fadrí as the most photographed monument of the capital of La Plana. It is the estate of number 26, where it displays a large vertical banner with the evolution of the coats of arms of the orellut club. The explanation has little secret and a lot of logic. "Here we are all from the CD Castellón", explains Daniel Gual, the promoter of the initiative, in conversation with Mediterr…