The historic building, built in 1899 by mining entrepreneur Joaquín Nieto Penalver as building luxury homes for rent, declared Good of Cultural Interest in 1987 and now houses the municipal services is subject to visits by the school, which they learn to better understand their environment and history.
In this case were Forges School students who attended the House of the pinion, being greeted by Councilman Salvador Martinez Hernandez, who explained the history data and its operation, as well as submit to questions from the students, some really striking .
Source: Ayuntamiento de La Unión