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Molinos de la Umbría

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Molinos de la Umbría

The Molinos de la Umbría is a historic watermill located in Pedraza, Spain.

History

  • The exact construction year of the mill is not known, but it is believed to date from the 18th or 19th century.
  • The Molinos de la Umbría was originally built to power a grain milling operation.
  • Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Molinos de la Umbría.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The building's architecture is typical of rural Spanish watermills, with stone walls and a tiled roof.

  • The mill's construction materials are primarily local limestone and wood.

Original Purpose

The Molinos de la Umbría was originally built to power a grain milling operation.

Current Status and Use

The Molinos de la Umbría is currently a ruin, although it has been partially restored to its original state.

Location and Setting

The Molinos de la Umbría is situated on Camino Velilla, near the town of Pedraza in the province of Ávila, Spain.

  • The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby Rio Adaja providing a source of water for the mill.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Molinos de la Umbría is listed as a historic monument in Spain, recognizing its cultural and industrial significance.

  • Local preservation efforts have focused on stabilizing the structure and protecting it from further deterioration.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the Molinos de la Umbría by appointment only, although guided tours are available upon request.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

The Molinos de la Umbría features a single breast-shot wheel with a diameter of approximately 2 meters.

  • The grinding stones used in the mill are not known to have been preserved or restored.

Details

NameMolinos de la Umbría
CityPedraza
CountrySpain
Coordinates41.13571, -3.8305063
Current usetestament to the region's industrial heritage
Guided tourstrue