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Moinho de Maré (Moita)
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Moinho de Maré

The Moinho de Maré, also known as the Tidal Mill of Corroios, is a 15th-century pluvial mill located in the civil parish of Corroios, municipality of Seixal, Portugal.

History

  • Built in 1403, this watermill has been in operation for over six centuries. Its construction dates back to the medieval period, when watermills were a common source of power for various industries such as grain milling and oil pressing.

Architecture

The Moinho de Maré features an overshot wheel, typical of pluvial mills from this era. The mill's architecture is characterized by its stone foundation, wooden frame, and iron machinery. The building's design reflects the traditional Portuguese style of watermills, with a distinctive curved shape to accommodate the flow of water.

Location

The mill is situated on the banks of the Tagus River, near the town of Moita. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land, providing a picturesque setting for this historic mill.

Current Status and Use

Currently, the Moinho de Maré is in ruins, although its remains are still standing. Despite being no longer operational, the mill has been preserved as part of Portugal's cultural heritage.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Moinho de Maré was declared a National Monument in 1988, recognizing its historical significance and importance to Portuguese culture. Efforts have been made to restore and maintain the mill, ensuring its preservation for future generations.

Visiting Information

While the mill is no longer operational, it can be visited by the public. The site offers guided tours, providing insight into the history and construction of this historic watermill.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, there is limited information available on notable events or famous millers associated with the Moinho de Maré. However, its historical significance as a pluvial mill from the 15th century makes it an important part of Portugal's cultural heritage.

Technical Details

The Moinho de Maré features one overshot wheel, typical of pluvial mills from this era. The grinding stones used in the mill are not specified, but its machinery is believed to be of traditional design.

Details

NameMoinho de Maré
CityMoita
CountryPortugal
Coordinates38.662308, -9.001114
Current usePreserved as part of Portugal's cultural heritage.
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue