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Mulino Chiatto

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Mulino Chiatto

The Mulino Chiatto is a historic watermill located in Corleone, Italy.

History

  • The construction year of the Mulino Chiatto is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to date from the 18th century.
  • The mill was originally built for grain milling, processing wheat and other grains for local consumption.

Architecture and Construction

The mill is an overshot wheel watermill, characterized by its distinctive architectural features.

It is constructed using local stone materials, with a rectangular body and a single overshot wheel.

The mill's design is typical of Italian watermills from this period.

Original Purpose

The Mulino Chiatto was originally used for grain milling.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently in a state of ruin, with only partial remains remaining.

Despite its deteriorated condition, it continues to be an important part of Corleone's cultural heritage.

Location and Setting

The Mulino Chiatto is situated on the SP4 road, near the town center of Corleone.

The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with a nearby stream providing water for the mill.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The mill has been recognized as an important cultural landmark in Italy.

Efforts are underway to restore the mill to its former glory, although no specific details are available at this time.

Visiting Information

The Mulino Chiatto is not currently open to public visits due to its fragile condition.

However, it can be viewed from a distance on foot or by car.

Notable Historical Events and Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Mulino Chiatto.

Technical Details

No specific technical details are available for the Mulino Chiatto, as its current state of ruin makes it difficult to provide accurate information.

Details

NameMulino Chiatto
CityCorleone
CountryItaly
Coordinates37.853497, 13.28352
Current usepart of Corleone's cultural heritage
Accessiblefalse