Cervantes Leon Pharmacy
Cervantes Leon Pharmacy
The pharmacy of the neighborhood of Letters
The first known owner was Miguel Gomez at the beginning of the 17th century, in the middle of the Golden Age of Spanish letters, on the same street a little closer to Calle del Prado. The current titular pharmacist, Lda
...In its current location, on the corner of León and Lope de Vega streets, it has been there since the beginning of the 18th century, being one of the oldest pharmacies in the same location. It preserves the original caves with their well, where Dr. Leonardo Gutiérrez-Colomer y Sánchez, adapted a small museum where the bottles stand out, with jars and glasses, although a good number of pieces of the pharmacy bottles were donated to the Museum of the Hispanic Pharmacy. The façade presents elegant white and blue ceramics from the late 20th century. Yolanda Legido Atienza, has documented the complete chronology and promotes the treatment and pharmaceutical advice, as well as the value of her history
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