THE
MILK DROP
LOGROÑO,
LA CIUDAD QUEE
CONFUNDIÓ
enamoró
A UN GENIO
MIGUEL ÁNGEL
Y SAGASTA
C. Once de Junio, 2, 26001 Logroño
Open walking routea little bit of history
The name sounds sweet, almost like a fairy tale, but its origin is pure social reality:
la Gota de Leche was born to combat infant mortality and help families without resources, providing milk in hygienic and controlled conditions. In Logroño it opened on April 10, 1905, as part of a movement that spread to many European and Spanish cities at the beginning of the 20th century.
Here the architecture matters because the function demanded it: hygiene, light, control, order. No “cute for cute’s sake”. They were spaces designed to take care, to measure, to prevent. And there is something exciting about that: it is a building that speaks of a city that wanted to modernize from the most basic thing, which is to take care of babies.
And if you are interested in the leap of time, this place fits very well in a route that plays with time: Logroño going from medieval (walls, churches) to contemporary (public health, science, culture). Because La Gota de Leche is not just a place: it is an idea. The idea that a city is also measured by how it takes care of those who cannot yet take care of themselves.
Tip to look at it with different eyes: imagine the hustle and bustle of mothers, grandmothers, doctors, nurses. The building, on its own, may seem inconspicuous; but if you fill it with voices in your head, it comes alive. And suddenly “a drop” becomes an ocean of daily history.