Fort Pienc neighborhood celebrates €3.75 million lottery win

Administration 320 on Sicília Street sold all 50 tickets of the 45.875 Second Prize, exceeding Barcelona's Christmas lottery earnings.

Imatge genèrica d'una administració de loteria amb un cartell que anuncia un gran premi repartit.

Imatge genèrica d'una administració de loteria amb un cartell que anuncia un gran premi repartit.

Administration 320 on Sicília Street, located in Barcelona's Fort Pienc neighborhood, distributed 3.75 million euros from the Second Prize (45.875) of the Lotería del Niño 2026 on Epiphany Day.

The prize, valued at 75,000 euros gross per ticket, was sold entirely (50 tickets) by the establishment managed by Pablo Martín. This amount significantly surpasses the 376,000 euros that the city of Barcelona received during the previous Christmas Lottery draw.

"It is a small amount to pay debts, not an exaggeration."

Manuel · Second Prize Winner
One of the lucky winners is Manuel, a retired resident of Fort Pienc, who purchased his ticket impulsively late the night before the draw. He recounted a previous incident decades ago where he returned a winning ticket, making this current win particularly meaningful.
In addition to the Second Prize, Barcelona also claimed a portion of the First Prize (06.703). The administration known as Lotería del Clot, on Rogent Street, sold two tickets for this number, which grants 200,000 gross euros per ticket.
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