Moinho Açoriano
Largo José Antônio Daudt
Moinho Açoriano
The Moinho Açoriano is a historic windmill located in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
History
- The mill's construction year is not specified, but it is believed to date from the late 19th or early 20th century.
The Moinho Açoriano is a smock mill, a type of windmill with a single tower. Its architecture features a traditional Portuguese design, characteristic of many Brazilian windmills from this period.
Architecture and Construction
- The mill's construction materials are not specified, but it is likely to be made of local stone or wood.
The Moinho Açoriano was originally built as a grain mill, with the primary purpose of grinding grains into flour for local consumption.
Original Purpose
- The mill's original purpose is to grind grains into flour.
The Moinho Açoriano was originally built as a grain mill, with the primary purpose of grinding grains into flour for local consumption.
Current Status and Use
- The mill is currently in ruins, although some restoration efforts have been reported.
- The mill's current status is that of a historic landmark, rather than an active working mill.
The Moinho Açoriano is situated in the heart of Porto Alegre's historic center, on Largo José Antônio Daudt. The surrounding landscape is characterized by traditional Brazilian architecture and narrow streets, with the Atlantic Ocean visible in the distance.
Location and Setting
- The Moinho Açoriano is situated in the heart of Porto Alegre's historic center.
- The surrounding landscape is characterized by traditional Brazilian architecture and narrow streets, with the Atlantic Ocean visible in the distance.
The Moinho Açoriano has been designated as a historic landmark by local authorities, recognizing its cultural and architectural significance. However, preservation efforts have been limited, and the mill remains vulnerable to further deterioration.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
- The Moinho Açoriano has been designated as a historic landmark by local authorities.
- Preservation efforts have been limited.
- The mill remains vulnerable to further deterioration.
The Moinho Açoriano is open to public visitation, although access may be restricted due to ongoing restoration work. Visitors can view the mill's exterior and surrounding historic center, with guided tours available upon request.
Visiting Information
- The Moinho Açoriano is open to public visitation.
- Access may be restricted due to ongoing restoration work.
- Visitors can view the mill's exterior and surrounding historic center, with guided tours available upon request.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Moinho Açoriano.
Technical Details
- The Moinho Açoriano features a single sail, typical of smock mills.
- The grinding stones and machinery have not been specified.
- The mill is likely to be equipped with traditional windmill technology from this period.
Details
| Name | Moinho Açoriano |
|---|---|
| City | Porto Alegre |
| Country | Brazil |
| Coordinates | -30.02704, -51.20102 |
| Current use | historic landmark, rather than an active working mill |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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