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Muiño do Crego

Arixón

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Muiño do Crego

The Muiño do Crego is a historic watermill located in Arixón, Coristanco, Spain.

History

  • The construction year is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to date from the 18th century.

The mill is an overshot wheel type of watermill, constructed using local stone materials such as granite and limestone.

Architecture and Construction Materials

  • The building's architecture is typical of traditional Spanish mills, with a rectangular body and a sloping roof.

Originally built for grain milling, the Muiño do Crego was used to grind wheat into flour for local consumption.

Original Purpose

  • The mill is currently in a state of ruin, although it has been partially restored.

The mill is situated near a small stream that flows through Arixón, providing a reliable source of water for its operation.

Location and Setting

  • The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Muiño do Crego has been recognized as a historic monument in Spain, with efforts made to preserve its structure and restore it to some extent.

Visiting Information

  • The mill is open to the public for guided tours. Visitors can explore the ruins of the mill and learn about its history and significance.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no specific information on notable historical events or famous millers associated with the Muiño do Crego is available.

Technical Details

  • The mill features a single overshot wheel, which was used to power the grinding stones. The exact number of grinding stones is not specified in the available data.

Details

NameMuiño do Crego
CityCoristanco
CountrySpain
Coordinates43.15424, -8.738779
Current usetestament to the region's industrial heritage
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue