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Triolet French Drugstore
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- Triolet French Drugstore (Pharmacy Museum) (ID: 6746)
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On tentative list 2024
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The new Cuban T List has come as such a pleasant surprise. One of the new entries is the “Triolet French Drugstore (Pharmacy Museum)”: although it didn’t immediately ring a bell, when I read that it is located in Matanzas I knew I had been there and that it stood out.
The former Pharmacy dates from 1882 and was founded by a Cuban and a French pharmacist. It revolutionized the regional concept of pharmacies by using the most advanced technologies of that period and preparing medicine on the spot using mostly natural ingredients. It also came with a library of detailed Prescription Books (now part of the Memory of the World Register) and a herbarium.
I visited in 2012. It was on the penultimate day of my 2-week Cuba trip, and the first day just being among Cubans – eating in the same restaurants, and riding the same train. The port city of Matanzas is located on the north coast of Cuba, between Havana and the tourist beaches of Varadero. I arrived by bus from Santa Clara and stayed overnight in a Casa Particular (Casa Luis Alberto) in Matanzas.
The Pharmacy Museum is the main attraction in town and lies at the city's central square. The ensemble of neoclassical building, interior design and inventory is beautifully preserved and very picturesque. The drawers and shelves are full of mysterious bottles, jars, vases, pills and so on. Especially the large 19th-century French porcelain jars are priceless.
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