Moinho
Rua Maria da Luz Ribeiro

Moinho
A 16th-century windmill situated on a hilltop in Torres Vedras, Portugal.
History
- The Moinho was constructed in 1461 and played a significant role in the local economy as part of the Castle of São Cristóvão's fortification system.
- The castle, also known as the Castle/Fort of São Luís or Castle of Moinhos, was built to protect the town of Angra on the Portuguese island of Terceira.
Architecture
The Moinho is a post mill with two sails, typical of 16th-century windmills in Portugal. The structure features a wooden frame and a stone foundation. The original construction materials were locally sourced wood and stone.
Location
The Moinho is located on the hilltop of Torres Vedras, near Rua Maria da Luz Ribeiro. The surrounding landscape offers panoramic views of the town and the nearby Serra de Sintra mountains.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Castle of São Cristóvão, including the Moinho, has been recognized as a historic site in Portugal. While efforts have been made to preserve the castle's ruins, the Moinho itself is currently in a state of disrepair.
Visiting Information
Due to its location within a private property, access to the Moinho is restricted. However, visitors can explore the nearby Castle of São Cristóvão and enjoy the scenic views from the hilltop.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no specific information on notable historical events or famous millers associated with the Moinho is available.
Technical Details
The Moinho features two wooden sails, typical of 16th-century Portuguese windmills.
Details
| Name | Moinho |
|---|---|
| City | Torres Vedras |
| Country | Portugal |
| Coordinates | 39.02348, -9.329732 |
| Architect | Unknown |
| Accessible | false |
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