February 21 from 2020 - 15: 30
An investigation with an informative spirit, to delve into a part of the history of Dénia that has not been told: that of industrial heritage and the working environment during the Franco regime.
An investigation with an informative spirit, to delve into a part of the history of Dénia that has not been told: that of industrial heritage and the working environment during the Franco regime.
See the original article: What happened to the Portland factory? Unpublished photos and many unknowns
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I remember the closure of the cement factory and I know some of its ins and outs. The orange trees were not as affected as said, due to the strong winds that usually blow in Dénia, which dispersed the dust far from the factory. There were political intrigues and even family feuds. I talked about it many times with Ramón Oliver, who was the technical director of the company. And I got to know other protagonists of the story up close.