http://www.comunidadbiker.com Mostramos los restos del antiguo Molino de los Cuatro Vientos en Molina de Segura. Una curiosa construcción que se asemeja a una torre de vigía romana o árabe en Molina de Segura. Curiosa construcción antigua que por el emplazamiento en alto parece una torre de vigilancia. Dada su situación en una atalaya y por el grosor de sus paredes, las ventanas y los restos de escalerillas en el interior, sin duda, da la impresión de ser una torre de vigilancia o vigía romana o árabe. Pero no, se trata del Molino de Viento de los Cuatro Vientos. Parece que este molino sito en la Hornera (Molina de Segura) perteneció inicialmente al Marqués de los Vélez y posteriormente pasó a Don Carlos Soriano, dueño de esas tierras. Según nos comenta nuestro comunitario Javier Espinosa.
We show the remains of the old mill of the Four Winds in Molina de Segura. A curious construction that resembles a lookout tower Roman or Arabic in Molina de Segura. Curiosa old building by the site up like a watchtower. Given its location in a watchtower and the thickness of its walls, windows and the remains of stairs inside definitely gives the impression of being a watchtower or Roman or Arabic lookout. But no, it is the Windmill of the Four Winds. It seems that this mill site in Hornera (Molina de Segura) originally belonged to the Marquis de los Vélez and later passed to Don Carlos Soriano, who owns the land. As we said our community Javier Espinosa
We show the remains of the old mill of the Four Winds in Molina de Segura. A curious construction that resembles a lookout tower Roman or Arabic in Molina de Segura. Curiosa old building by the site up like a watchtower. Given its location in a watchtower and the thickness of its walls, windows and the remains of stairs inside definitely gives the impression of being a watchtower or Roman or Arabic lookout. But no, it is the Windmill of the Four Winds. It seems that this mill site in Hornera (Molina de Segura) originally belonged to the Marquis de los Vélez and later passed to Don Carlos Soriano, who owns the land. As we said our community Javier Espinosa
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