Victoria Central Pharmacy
Victoria Central Pharmacy
SINCE 1860 That of “Hurol”, which deprives tobacco of harmful action for health It has been located at number 6 Victoria Street since the mid-nineteenth century, where the Convent and the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Victoria used to stand. Today the owner is Mrs
...of the Minims of San Francisco de Paula. The white botamen is from the Olmedilla family's own earthenware factory. Ildefonso Heras creates HUROL, which "deprives tobacco of its harmful action for health" and acts as a claim for the pharmacy, since it appears with red letters on the glass front. The white marble countertop is also from his time. Francisca Yeste Moreno. It is a small place with white wooden furniture and glass shelves on a mirrored background, with a wooden counter with a white marble top and a red wooden front.
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