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Molino La Doccia

Via del Fossato

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Molino La Doccia

The Molino La Doccia is a historic watermill located in Ambra, Italy.

History

  • The construction year is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to date from the 18th century.

Architecture and Construction

The mill is an overshot wheel type, with a single horizontal axis of rotation.

It features a rectangular body made of stone and brick, with a wooden frame supporting the machinery.

The building's design is characteristic of traditional Italian watermills.

Original Purpose

Originally built for grain milling, the Molino La Doccia was used to process wheat and other grains into flour.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently a ruin, no longer operational.

Despite its state of disrepair, it remains an important part of Ambra's cultural heritage.

Location and Setting

The mill is situated in a rural area near the town of Ambra, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.

The nearby Via del Fossato serves as the primary access point to the site.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

While not officially designated as a national monument, the Molino La Doccia has been recognized for its historical significance by local authorities.

Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's structure and surrounding landscape.

Visiting Information

The Molino La Doccia is open to visitors, although access may be limited due to its state of disrepair.

Visitors can explore the exterior of the building and take in the surrounding countryside.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for this particular mill.

Technical Details

No technical details are available for this mill, as it is currently a ruin and not operational.

Details

NameMolino La Doccia
CityAmbra
CountryItaly
Coordinates43.42817, 11.587532
Current useRuin, no longer operational