Molino de Oromana
Camino de Oromano
Molino de Oromana
The Molino de Oromana is a historic watermill located in Alcalá de Guadaíra, Spain.
Its construction year is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to date from the 19th century.
Architecture and Construction
- The mill is an overshot wheel watermill, featuring a traditional Spanish design.
- The building's structure is made of stone, with a wooden framework supporting the machinery.
- The overshot wheel is powered by the Guadalquivir River, which runs nearby.
The Molino de Oromana was originally built to grind grain into flour for local consumption and trade.
Original Purpose
The mill is currently in a state of ruin, having been abandoned for many years.
Despite its condition, it remains an important part of the region's cultural heritage.
Current Status and Use
The mill is situated along the Camino de Oromano, near the Guadalquivir River.
The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Molino de Oromana has been recognized as a historic landmark in Spain, with efforts underway to preserve its structure and machinery.
Visiting Information
The mill is not currently open to the public for tours or visits.
However, it can be viewed from the outside along the Camino de Oromano.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Molino de Oromana.
Technical Details
The mill features a single overshot wheel, powered by the Guadalquivir River.
The grinding stones are not present due to the mill's abandonment and current state of disrepair.
Details
| Name | Molino de Oromana |
|---|---|
| City | Alcalá de Guadaíra |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 37.32925, -5.8432164 |
| Current use | cultural heritage |
| Accessible | false |
| Guided tours | false |
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