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Eggermühle

Taser Höhenweg - Alta Via Taser

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Eggermühle

The Eggermühle is a historic watermill located in Schenna-Scena, Italy.

Overview

  • The Eggermühle was constructed in the 19th century.
  • It is believed to have been built as part of a larger industrial complex serving the local community.

History

The Eggermühle features an overshot wheel, typical for watermills of its era.

The mill's architecture is characterized by the use of stone and timber construction materials.

No specific details are available regarding the number of grinding stones or machinery used in the mill.

Architecture

  • The Eggermühle features an overshot wheel, typical for watermills of its era.
  • The mill's architecture is characterized by the use of stone and timber construction materials.

Location

The Eggermühle is situated on the Taser Höhenweg, part of the Alta Via Taser trail.

It overlooks a scenic landscape with views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Current Status and Use

The Eggermühle is currently preserved as a historic site and is open to visitors.

The mill continues to operate under controlled conditions, allowing tourists to experience its functionality.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Eggermühle has been recognized for its historical significance and is protected by local preservation efforts.

Measures are in place to maintain the mill's integrity and ensure its continued operation.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can access the Eggermühle upon request, subject to availability.
  • Guided tours may be available; please contact local authorities for more information.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No specific notable events or famous millers are documented in relation to the Eggermühle.

Cordinates

The Eggermühle is located at 46.6930861, 11.2285628.

Details

NameEggermühle
CitySchenna - Scena
CountryItaly
Coordinates46.693085, 11.228562
Current usepreserved as a historic site and is open to visitors