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Molino Hidráulico

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The Molino Hidráulico

The Molino Hidráulico is a historic windmill located in Anisacate, Argentina.

History

  • The Molino Hidráulico was constructed by the Compañía de Jesús at the request of the Carmelite Monastery of San José.
  • The exact construction year is not specified, but it is believed to date from the late 19th or early 20th century.

Architecture and Construction

The Molino Hidráulico is a type of windmill known as a smock mill.

  • It features a single tower with a horizontal armspan, supported by a central mast.
  • The mill's original purpose was for grain milling, but it also reportedly served as an oil press at one time.

Current Status and Use

The Molino Hidráulico is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours.

  • Visitors can explore the interior of the tower and learn about its history and operation.

Architectural Features and Construction Materials

The mill's central mast is constructed from local stone, while the wooden beams and framework are made from Argentine oak.

  • The windmill's sails are reportedly made from traditional materials, including linen and hemp.

Location and Setting

The Molino Hidráulico is situated on the banks of the Río Anisacate, near a small bridge that spans the river.

  • The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby town of Anisacate visible in the distance.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Molino Hidráulico has been designated as a historic landmark by local authorities, who have implemented measures to preserve its structure and operation.

  • Visitors are encouraged to respect the mill's fragile state and avoid touching or damaging its components.

Visiting Information

The Molino Hidráulico is open to visitors from March to October, with guided tours available in Spanish.

  • Admission fees apply, and visitors are advised to book in advance to ensure availability.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers have been documented for the Molino Hidráulico.

Technical Details

  • The Molino Hidráulico features a single windmill with a horizontal armspan of approximately 10 meters.
  • The grinding stones are reportedly made from local limestone, and the machinery has been restored to its original condition using traditional techniques.

Details

NameMolino Hidráulico
CityAnisacate
CountryArgentina
Coordinates-31.723793, -64.40688
Current useworking museum
Guided tourstrue