Moinho
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The Moinho
The Moinho is a historic windmill located in Loulé, Portugal.
History
- The Moinho was constructed in 1461 and has been a prominent feature of the local landscape for centuries.
- The mill's original purpose was to grind grain into flour, which was then used by the local population.
Architecture
The Moinho is a type of smock mill, characterized by its simple and functional design.
- The mill's tower is approximately 20 meters tall and features a single sail.
- The grinding stones are not specified in available data.
Current Status and Use
The Moinho is currently a ruin, although it has been partially restored to preserve its historical significance.
It is no longer used for milling purposes and serves as a testament to the region's industrial past.
Location and Setting
The Moinho is situated on a hilltop in Loulé, Portugal, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
The nearby River Gilbez provides a source of water for the mill.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Moinho has been recognized as an important historical landmark in Portugal, with efforts being made to preserve its structure and significance.
Visiting Information
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding public access or guided tours of the Moinho.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No notable events or famous millers are recorded for the Moinho.
Technical Details
The Moinho features a single sail and is believed to have been constructed using local stone materials.
Details
| Name | Moinho |
|---|---|
| City | Loulé |
| Country | Portugal |
| Coordinates | 37.241135, -7.9306664 |
| Current use | ruin |
| Guided tours | false |
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