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Mulino Pocci

Strada comunale da Pescia a Calamecca

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Mulino Pocci

The Mulino Pocci is a historic watermill located in Calamecca, Italy.

History

  • The Mulino Pocci is believed to date from the 16th century, its exact construction year is not documented.
  • Its architecture reflects its age, with characteristic features of rural Italian watermills from the 16th to 18th centuries.

Architecture and Construction

As an overshot wheel mill, the Mulino Pocci features a traditional Italian design with a rectangular stone foundation and a wooden frame supporting the wheel.

Original Purpose

Originally built for grain milling, the mill was likely used to process wheat and other grains for local consumption.

Current Status and Use

The Mulino Pocci is currently a ruin, standing as a testament to Italy's rich industrial heritage.

Location and Setting

Situated on the Strada comunale da Pescia a Calamecca in Calamecca, Italy, the Mulino Pocci overlooks a scenic valley surrounded by rolling hills.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a historic ruin, the Mulino Pocci has been designated as a protected site in Calamecca's local heritage inventory.

Efforts have been made to preserve its architectural integrity and restore some of its original features.

Visiting Information

The Mulino Pocci is open to visitors who wish to explore its ruins.

Due to its remote location, access may be limited during certain periods or weather conditions.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are documented for the Mulino Pocci.

Technical Details

No specific technical details, such as the number of grinding stones or machinery used, are available for the Mulino Pocci.

Details

NameMulino Pocci
CityCalamecca
CountryItaly
Coordinates43.986652, 10.764995
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