Casais da Capela
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Casais da Capela
The Casais da Capela is a historic watermill located in Tomar, Portugal.
Overview
- The Casais da Capela showcases the remains of an ancient Roman villa and a medieval watermill.
History
The Casais da Capela was built during the Roman era, reportedly as part of a larger agricultural complex.
The mill's original purpose was for grain milling, utilizing its overshot wheel to harness the power of the nearby river.
Over time, the mill underwent various transformations, with some sources suggesting it may have been used for oil pressing or sawmilling.
Architecture
The Casais da Capela is a medieval watermill featuring an undershot wheel.
The structure's architecture reflects its Roman origins, with some sections displaying Romanesque features.
The building's materials are primarily stone and brick, with wooden beams supporting the structure.
Location
The mill is situated in Tomar, Portugal, along the River Nabão.
The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land, providing a picturesque setting for the historic site.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Casais da Capela has been recognized as an archaeological site of national importance, with efforts made to preserve its historical integrity.
However, the exact extent of these preservation efforts is not publicly documented.
Visiting Information
The Casais da Capela is open to visitors, although no specific information on opening hours or guided tours is available.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, there is limited information available on notable historical events or famous millers associated with the Casais da Capela.
Technical Details
No technical details are available for the Casais da Capela.
Details
| Name | Casais da Capela |
|---|---|
| City | Tomar |
| Country | Portugal |
| Coordinates | 39.547512, -8.431608 |
| Architect | Unknown |
| Current use | Historical site |
| Accessible | true |
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