The Palace Hall is the representative image of Cartagena that appears in the new edition of Monopoly that in early October has been released in Spain Parker Brothers.
Cartagena is one of the 22 cities featured in the boxes of this popular game.
After a hard and open voting stage rivaled that lasted from day 2 to March 26, decided the cities of the 22 boxes that have this new version of MONOPOLY Spain.
More than 35,000 online votes have determined that next to Cartagena on the board are present Cádiz, Jerez, Jaén, Badalona, Elche, Palencia, Badajoz, Pamplona, Leganés, Sabadell, Leon, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Móstoles, Terrassa, Albacete , Caceres, Vigo, Barcelona and Santander.
There are also wildcard places are the other two boxes that make up the game: Onion and Parla.
ABOUT MONOPOLY
Since 1935, more than 250 million copies of the MONOPOLY game have been sold in 106 countries and 40 languages.
They have published more than 200 different editions of the game, but the most popular remains the classic Number Nine.
Affectionately known by its original reference number, Number Nine is based on the streets of Atlantic City and is nearly identical to Charles Darrow's original proposal to Parker Brothers.
The MONOPOLY name and logo, the distinctive design of the board, the four corner squares, the name and the character of MR.
MONOPOLY and each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for their game of real estate transactions and gaming equipment.
For over 70 years, Parker Brothers selected prominent places within each country to place on MONOPOLY boards.
Recently, Parker Brothers invited fans of the game to help update the board in their respective countries to reflect what it would be the same if it were created today instead of in 1935.
The votes resulted in Here & Now editions of the game in each country.
The 2008 global vote is the first time the game has received a current global transformation.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena