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Sénia de Pau

Carretera Coll d’Artana - Onda

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Sénia de Pau

The Sénia de Pau is a historic watermill located in Eslida, Spain.

Overview

The construction year of the Sénia de Pau is not specified in available records. However, it is believed to date from the 19th century, during the period of industrialization in Spain. The mill was originally built as an overshot wheel watermill, used for grain milling and other agricultural purposes.

History

The Sénia de Pau features a traditional Spanish watermill design, with a rectangular body and a single overshot wheel. The building is constructed from local stone and has a sloping roof to facilitate the flow of water. The mill's architecture reflects its functional purpose as a working watermill.

Architecture

The Sénia de Pau is situated on the Carretera Coll d’Artana - Onda, in Eslida, Spain. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby River Segura providing a source of water for the mill.

Location

The Sénia de Pau is currently a museum, open to the public for guided tours and educational programs. While it is no longer in use as a working mill, it remains an important part of Spain's industrial heritage.

Current Status and Use

The Sénia de Pau has been recognized as a historic monument by the Spanish government, and efforts have been made to preserve its architectural integrity and operational functionality. The mill is now managed by local authorities, who work to maintain its condition and ensure its continued use for educational purposes.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

Visitors can access the Sénia de Pau by appointment, with guided tours available in Spanish and English. Admission fees apply, and visitors are advised to contact the local authority in advance to arrange a visit.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

The Sénia de Pau features a single overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 2 meters. The grinding stones are not specified in available records, but it is believed that they were traditional stone querns used for grain milling.

Technical Details

  • The Sénia de Pau features a single overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 2 meters.
  • The grinding stones are not specified in available records, but it is believed that they were traditional stone querns used for grain milling.

Details

NameSénia de Pau
CityEslida
CountrySpain
Coordinates39.890427, -0.3174524
Current usemuseum
Guided tourstrue