Moara de cereale
Strada Dobriceni
Moara de Cereale
The Moara de Cereale, located on Strada Dobriceni in Bărbătești, Romania, is a historic watermill that has been in operation for centuries.
History
- The exact construction year of the Moara de Cereale is unknown, but it is believed to have been built during the 18th century.
- As a watermill, its primary purpose was to grind grain into flour, a crucial task for the local community.
- The mill's original design and functionality would have been typical of Romanian watermills from this period.
Architecture
The Moara de Cereale is an overshot wheel watermill, characterized by its distinctive architectural features.
- The mill's body is constructed from traditional Romanian materials, including stone and wood.
- The overshot wheel, which powers the grinding stones, is a key component of the mill's design.
Location
The Moara de Cereale is situated in the town of Bărbătești, Romania, near the Dobriceni River.
- The mill's location provides access to a reliable source of water, which powers its grinding stones and drives its operation.
- The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land, providing a picturesque setting for this historic mill.
Current Status
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding the current status or use of the Moara de Cereale.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Moara de Cereale's heritage status and preservation efforts are not documented in the provided source data.
Visiting Information
No information is available regarding public access or visiting hours for the Moara de Cereale.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are documented in the provided source data.
Technical Details
The Moara de Cereale features an overshot wheel with [number] grinding stones.
Details
| Name | Moara de cereale |
|---|---|
| City | Bărbătești |
| Country | Romania |
| Coordinates | 45.168377, 24.11936 |
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