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Domaslavický mlýn

The Domaslavicky mill is a historic watermill located in Vlchetin, Czechia.

History

  • The Domaslavicky mill is believed to have been constructed in the late 19th century.
  • Its exact date of construction is not certain.

The mill is an overshot wheel type, featuring a single grinding stone.

Architecture and Construction

  • The building's architecture is typical for watermills of this era, with a rectangular base and a sloping roof.
  • The exterior walls are constructed from local limestone, while the roof is covered in clay tiles.

Originally built to grind grain into flour, the mill also reportedly performed oil pressing tasks during its operational years.

Original Purpose

The Domaslavicky mill currently stands as a ruin, no longer in use for milling purposes.

Current Status and Use

  • Efforts have been made to preserve this historic structure, but it remains largely uninhabited.

Located near the Vlchetin stream, which powers the mill's waterwheel, the site is situated within a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and farmland.

Location and Setting

The Domaslavicky mill is recognized as a cultural monument in Czechia, with ongoing preservation efforts aimed at maintaining its historical integrity.

Visiting Information

  • While not open to the general public for milling purposes, visitors can view the mill's exterior and surrounding landscape.
  • Due to its ruinous state, access may be restricted in certain areas.

No notable events or famous millers are recorded in association with this watermill.

Technical Details

  • The Domaslavicky mill features one grinding stone and an overshot wheel powered by the Vlchetin stream.

Details

NameDomaslavický mlýn
CityVlčetín
CountryCzechia
Coordinates50.680347, 15.00884
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