Molino San Antonio - Córdoba, Andalucía, España
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Ariberna
N 37° 52.509 W 004° 46.648
30S E 343672 N 4193451
Mill of flour and museum
Waymark Code: WM196PN
Location: Andalucía, Spain
Date Posted: 12/09/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
Views: 3

ES: "Situado en la ribera izquierda del Guadalquivir, junto a la Torre de la Calahorra, este molino forma la Parada del Puente o del Culeb junto con el de la Albolafia, el de Enmedio y el de Pápalo Tierno. Su actual estado es el resultado de una rehabilitación que concluyó en el año 2008.
Es un molino harinero probablemente de origen medieval, que más tarde fue transformado en molino de rueda horizontal o de regolfo, y que debe su nombre a una imagen de San Antonio que antaño se ubicaba en una hornacina existente en la fachada.
El edificio original constaba de una sola planta, que aún se conserva aunque muy transformada. En ella todavia pueden observarse tres pequeñas salas, dos a la izquierda que se corresponden con las antiguas salas de molienda y una a la derecha, en cuyo suelo se visualizan los aguatochos, aberturas por las que se introducian tablones para regular el caudal. La puerta lateral daba paso al canal de pesca.
El piso superior, añadido al molino en el primer tercio del siglo XX, tiene una sala ados alturas que fue destinada para almacén y otros usos del molinero.
Actualmente es la sala de exposición."

EN: "Located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir, next to the Torre de la Calahorra, this mill forms the Parada del Puente or Parada del Culeb together with the Albolafia, Enmedio and Pápalo Tierno mills. Its current state is the result of a refurbishment that was completed in 2008.
It is a flour mill, probably of medieval origin, which was later transformed into a horizontal wheel or regolfo mill, and which owes its name to an image of Saint Anthony that was once located in a niche on the façade.
The original building consisted of a single floor, which is still preserved, although it has been greatly transformed. Three small rooms can still be seen in it, two on the left that correspond to the old milling rooms and one on the right, on the floor of which the aguatochos, openings through which planks were introduced to regulate the flow, can be seen. The side door led to the fishing channel.
The upper floor, added to the mill in the first third of the 20th century, has a room on two floors that was used for storage and other uses by the miller.
It is currently the exhibition room."

Source: panel
Group that erected the marker: Ayuntamiento de Córdoba

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
Av. Fray Albino,
Córdoba,
14009


URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: Not listed

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