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Muíño das Presas

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Muíño das Presas

The Muíño das Presas is a historic watermill located in Cerdedo Cotobade, Spain.

Overview

The construction of the Muíño das Presas dates back to the 19th century. The exact year of its construction is not known, but it is believed to have been built during this time period.

History

  • The construction of the Muíño das Presas dates back to the 19th century.
  • The exact year of its construction is not known, but it is believed to have been built during this time period.

Type and Original Purpose

The Muíño das Presas is a breast-shot wheel watermill. Its original purpose was for grain milling.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently in a state of ruin. It is no longer used for its original purpose, but it remains an important part of the local heritage.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The mill's architecture features a traditional Galician design. The construction materials used were stone and wood.

Location and Setting

The Muíño das Presas is situated in a rural area near the river Sil. The surrounding landscape offers scenic views of the countryside.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The mill has been recognized as an important cultural heritage site by local authorities. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill, but further work is needed to ensure its long-term conservation.

Visiting Information

The Muíño das Presas is not open to the public for visits. However, it can be seen from a distance and offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Muíño das Presas.

Technical Details

The mill features one breast-shot wheel with a diameter of approximately 3 meters. The grinding stones used were made from local stone.

Details

NameMuíño das Presas
CityCerdedo Cotobade
CountrySpain
Coordinates42.466175, -8.499917
Current useremains an important part of the local heritage
Accessiblefalse