Molino de Tajarilla
Camino de Vélez
Molino de Tajarilla
The Molino de Tajarilla is a historic watermill located in Huétor Tájar, Spain.
Overview
- The Molino de Tajarilla has been preserved as ruins and serves as a testament to the region's rich industrial heritage.
- The mill's original purpose was likely to provide flour and other grains for local consumption.
History
The construction year of the Molino de Tajarilla is not specified, but it is believed to date from an earlier period of Spanish history.
- The mill's primary function was for grain milling.
- The breast-shot wheel, a type of overshot wheel commonly used in medieval watermills, is featured at the Molino de Tajarilla.
Architecture
The Molino de Tajarilla features a breast-shot wheel and characteristic Spanish watermill architecture from the same period.
- The construction materials used include stone and wood.
- The mill's architecture is focused on functionality and simplicity.
Location
The mill is situated along the Camino de Vélez, a historic road that runs through the town of Huétor Tájar.
- The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.
- The nearby River Guadalquivir provides a source of water for the mill.
Current Status and Use
The Molino de Tajarilla has been preserved as ruins, serving as a museum piece for local historians and tourists.
- While it is no longer operational, the mill remains an important part of Huétor Tájar's cultural heritage.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Molino de Tajarilla is recognized as a historic site in Spain, with efforts made to preserve its structure and maintain its integrity.
- The Spanish government has implemented measures to protect the mill from further deterioration and ensure its continued preservation for future generations.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the Molino de Tajarilla ruins, but please note that the site may be closed due to weather conditions or maintenance.
- It is recommended to check with local authorities before planning a visit.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no specific information regarding notable historical events or famous millers associated with the Molino de Tajarilla is available.
Technical Details
The Molino de Tajarilla features one breast-shot wheel, which was likely powered by the River Guadalquivir.
- The exact number of grinding stones used in the mill is not specified, but it is believed to have been a standard configuration for watermills of its era.
Details
| Name | Molino de Tajarilla |
|---|---|
| City | Huétor Tájar |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 37.206444, -4.0159197 |
| Architect | Not specified |
| Current use | Museum piece |
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