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Molino de Abajo

Barrio Quemada

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Molino de Abajo

The Molino de Abajo is a historic watermill located in Barrio Quemada, Mazcuerras, Spain.

Overview

  • Built in 1853, this mill has played a significant role in the region's agricultural and industrial heritage.
  • The Molino de Abajo was constructed in 1853, marking an important milestone in the development of watermills in the area.

History

The Molino de Abajo was initially used for grain milling, the mill also served as an oil press and sawmill, contributing to the local economy.

Over time, the mill underwent various transformations, but its primary function remained unchanged.

Architecture

  • The Molino de Abajo is a classic example of a Spanish watermill, featuring a traditional design with a rectangular body and a single overshot wheel.
  • The mill's structure is built from locally sourced stone, with a wooden frame supporting the machinery.

Current Status

The Molino de Abajo remains a working mill, albeit with limited production capacity.

Visitors can observe the mill in operation, providing insight into its historic significance and daily life of the region's farmers.

Location

The mill is situated in Barrio Quemada, Mazcuerras, surrounded by rolling hills and fertile agricultural land.

Narrow streets and picturesque architecture can be found in the nearby town of Mazcuerras.

Heritage Status

As a historic watermill, the Molino de Abajo has been recognized for its cultural significance.

Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's original structure and machinery, ensuring its continued preservation for future generations.

Visiting Information

  • The Molino de Abajo is open to visitors, offering guided tours of the mill and surrounding area.
  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior, learning about its history and significance in the region.

Notable Historical Events

While specific events are not documented, the Molino de Abajo has played a significant role in the local community for generations.

The mill's continued operation is a testament to its enduring importance in regional heritage.

Technical Details

  • Number of wheels: 1
  • Type of wheel: Overshot
  • Grinding stones: 2

Details

NameMolino de Abajo
CityMazcuerras
CountrySpain
Coordinates43.290817, -4.226224
Current useworking mill
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue