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Molino de Agua

Guillermo Brown 497

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Molino de Agua

The Molino de Agua is a historic watermill located in Trevelin, Argentina.

Overview

  • The construction year of the Molino de Agua is not explicitly stated. However, it is believed to date from the late 19th or early 20th century, during a period of significant agricultural development in the region.
  • The mill was originally built as an overshot wheel watermill, designed to power grain milling and other industrial processes.

History

The Molino de Agua features a traditional Argentinean watermill design, with a rectangular stone foundation and a wooden frame supporting the overshot wheel. The mill's architecture is characteristic of the region's rural landscape, blending seamlessly into the surrounding countryside.

Location

The Molino de Agua is situated on Guillermo Brown 497 in Trevelin, Argentina. The mill is nestled in a picturesque valley surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby Rio Negro providing a reliable source of water power.

Current Status and Use

The Molino de Agua is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours and educational programs. Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and operation through interactive exhibits and demonstrations.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Molino de Agua has been recognized as a national historic landmark in Argentina, with efforts made to preserve and restore the mill to its original condition. The Argentinean government has implemented measures to protect the mill's cultural and historical significance, ensuring its continued operation for future generations.

Visiting Information

Visitors can schedule guided tours of the Molino de Agua by contacting local tourism authorities or visiting the mill directly during operating hours. Due to its rural location, access may be limited in certain weather conditions.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Molino de Agua.

Technical Details

The Molino de Agua features a single overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 3 meters. The grinding stones used for milling purposes are made from local limestone and feature a unique spiral design to optimize grain processing efficiency.

Coordinates

  • -43.0783897, -71.463965

Details

NameMolino de Agua
CityTrevelin
CountryArgentina
Coordinates-43.07839, -71.46397
Current useworking museum
Guided tourstrue