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Molino

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Molino (La Aldea de San Nicolás)
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Molino

A historic windmill located in La Aldea de San Nicolás, Spain.

History

The Molino was constructed in 1816, marking its beginning as a prominent feature of the local landscape.

Type and Original Purpose

The Molino is a type of smock mill, designed to harness the power of the wind. Its primary function was grain milling, providing essential services to the surrounding community.

Current Status and Use

The Molino remains standing today, although its original purpose has been largely superseded by modern machinery. It serves as a testament to the ingenuity of its builders and a reminder of the region's rich history.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The Molino features a distinctive architectural style, with a characteristic tower design typical of smock mills. Its construction materials are primarily wood and stone, reflecting the traditional building techniques of the time.

Location and Setting

The Molino is situated on Calle El Cruce in La Aldea de San Nicolás, surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque countryside. The nearby water source provides a serene backdrop to this historic landmark.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Molino has been recognized for its historical significance, with efforts made to preserve its integrity and maintain its current status as a working example of traditional windmill architecture.

Visiting Information

  • While the exact details of visiting hours are not available, it is recommended that interested parties contact local authorities or tourist information services for further guidance.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events or famous millers have been documented for this particular location.

Details

NameMolino
CityLa Aldea de San Nicolás
CountrySpain
Coordinates27.994837, -15.803225
Current usetestament to the ingenuity of its builders and a reminder of the region's rich history