Apparently the name of this street comes from a miracle of S. Vicente Ferrer, who in the face of a pronounced drought predicted that raindrops as large as hazelnuts would fall.

The doctor and Nobel laureate, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, lived on this street for a time.

In a newly built house located at 11 of the street and through a glass, you can see a door of the Roman wall from the 2nd century BC.

In the photo appears the sculpture of San Luis Beltrán.

Before placing the two current statues of San Luis Beltrán and Santo Tomás de Villanueva, the bridge had some casalicios with the sculptures of the Moors of Alzira, converted to Christianity and later martyred, San Bernardo (Ahmet); and his sisters Gracia (Zaida) and María (Zoraida). With the War of Independence, and later the Carlist, the statues were destroyed.

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