Molino de la Albolafia - Cordoba
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member RakeInTheCache
N 37° 52.607 W 004° 46.812
30S E 343435 N 4193637
Watermills are fundamental pieces of Guadalquivir landscape and Cordoba history. The most significant one is the Albolafia mill, which is in the city seal.
Waymark Code: WM2J2G
Location: Andalucía, Spain
Date Posted: 11/09/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member The Blue Quasar
Views: 91

The Guadalquivir river-bed is wide enough for small islands which today are only inhabited by birds. Long ago there used to be flour mills, of which some remains can still be seen to this day. The one near the north river bank was called Molino de la Albolafia. It was named after Abu-l-Afiya and the waterwheel has appeared on Cordoban seals and other city emblems since the 13th century, was actually built by the Romans and has also been identified as the site for an old Almohad Palace. Abd al-Rahman 11 ordered a huge chain pump to be made in order to take water up to the Alcazar Palace Gardens, but Isabella, the Catholic queen, had it taken down so as to avoid its annoying squeaking noise. What may be seen today is a reconstruction but hopefully the mill will one day be restored again.

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