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The Queens of the Magdalena Festival 2024, Lourdes Climent, and the Children's Queen, Vega Torrejón, accompanied by the Ladies of the City, visited El Corte Inglés in Castellón and today inaugurated an illustrated exhibition promoted by Facsa, on the occasion of its 150th Anniversary, which reflects the milestones and successes that have marked the economic and social development of Castellón.
The Queens and their Ladies-in-Waiting made the tour accompanied by the regional director of El Corte Inglés, Juan Sabater, the center's director, Jose Mª Pereda, the president of FacsaEnrique Gimeno, Elena Llopis, Director of Organization and Process Improvement at Grupo Gimeno.
This exhibition pays tribute to the city of Castellón through 29 illustrations by artist Raquel Alonso, reflecting the milestones and successes that have marked Castellón's economic and social development during Facsa's 150 years of operation. Enrique Gimeno, speaking at the event, highlighted the significant progress Castellón has made in the last century and a half.
The exhibition can be visited on the ground floor of El Corte Inglés Castellón from today until April 6th during business hours.