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Moara 6

The Moara 6 is a historic watermill located in Carașova, Romania.

History

  • The construction year of the Moara 6 is not specified, but it is believed to have been built during the 18th or 19th century.

The mill features an overshot wheel, which was a common type of waterwheel used for milling grain. The building itself is constructed from stone, with a rectangular base and a sloping roof. The tower section of the mill is reportedly made of wood.

Original Purpose

  • As a watermill, the Moara 6 was primarily used for grinding grain into flour.
  • It is also believed to have been used for oil pressing, although this is not as well-documented.

The Moara 6 is currently in a state of ruin, having fallen into disrepair over time. However, efforts are being made to preserve the mill's historic significance.

Location and Setting

  • The mill is situated on DN58, near the town of Carașova.
  • The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.

The Moara 6 has been recognized as a culturally significant landmark in Romania, although its exact heritage status is unclear.

Visiting Information

  • Unfortunately, the Moara 6 is not currently open to the public for visits. However, it may be possible to arrange a private tour or viewing with permission from local authorities.

No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Moara 6.

Technical Details

  • The Moara 6 features an overshot wheel with two grinding stones, although the exact dimensions and machinery details are not specified.

Details

NameMoara 6
CityCarașova
CountryRomania
Coordinates45.153297, 21.858418
Current useThe Moara 6 is currently in a state of ruin.
Accessiblefalse