6 SON OF FAUSE ORIA. COLONIAL AND ULTRAMARINE
The business to which this sixth issue of the Notebooks of the Museum of Commerce is dedicated is still remembered by several generations of Salamancans because it was open until the eighties of the last century in the central square of Poeta Iglesias (where Orejudo is now located). But this was the last place where the Oria dispatched, because, until 1927, when they moved to the Plaza del Poeta Iglesias, their business already had more than forty years of life in the city. During all that time, the colonial and ultramarine store of Oria was synonymous with quality and good taste. Let this "booklet" be a well-deserved tribute to Don Alejo, Don Fausto, his relatives and descendants. Ana Oria, great-granddaughter of the founder of the business, writes with a delicate pen the story of the store and her family. A beautiful text that boils with his memories and that is at the same time a sentimental walk through a Salamanca in the process of disappearance. 27,5x15cm, 2,5€