The performances in the end Quentin mill this week and work began today on La Calcetera
The Ministry of Culture and Spokesperson 80,000 euros intended for different works to protect and conserve recovery starting the salt mills of San Pedro del Pinatar, declared of Cultural Interest (BIC).
Execution of subsidiary works finish this week at the mill Quentin, and begin today in La Calcetera.
The Minister Noelia Arroyo visited today the windmills of San Pedro along with the mayor of the town, Visitation Martinez, recalled that "the region is possessed of a rich heritage for whose protection and conservation we watch continuously from the regional government. This is real that make up our history and our identity, as in the case of these mills exceptional cultural value, and therefore should be inherited by future generations in the best conditions. "
The Heritage Service of the Ministry of Culture and Spokesperson made several reports on this type of mills, noting the need for the recovery of both the factory and the (unique in the area) machinery.
Therefore, technicians proposed a series of urgent measures to preserve mandatory until the complete rehabilitation takes place.
These technical papers, made through a subsidiary implementation already underway and consist in particular in cleaning and clearing the interior and exterior of the mills, repairing roofs to prevent water ingress and repair Outside woodwork to close the gaps and prevent access.
Also is being performed in accordance with chipped areas, humidity and lack of equipment, the protection of the interior structure of wood floors and stairs and, finally, protection of the inner machinery repair and abroad, special sticks and wells that present danger of falling.
Noelia Arroyo added that "the recovery of the mills started from the Heritage Service of Culture with the adoption of these measures to stop deterioration and start recovery and some iconic buildings that make up the landscape of San Pedro and the Mar Menor and should remain a claim for citizens of the region and tourists. "
For each salt mill, Culture has allocated in the drafting and implementation of the project of these works to protect and conserve the amount of 40,000 euros.
characteristics
The windmills of Quentin and hosiery are in the Regional Park of Salinas and Arenales of San Pedro del Pinatar (within the marine-terrestrial domain) and its particularity is more in use in architectural differences that may exist with the flour or water mills.
According to experts, the first salt farms in the area date back to Phoenician times, though it is from the fourteenth century when the pond is abandoned as a fishing spot for conversion into salt.
These two mills were built in the first third of the twentieth century, thanks to the wind, transferring water from the Mar Menor to storage ponds in which evaporated leaving free salt, and were in use until the early seventies of last century, date in which electric pumps were installed.
It is tapered construction of about ten meters high whose top is crowned with a conical dome made of wood.
The blades could grow to between 10 and 14 meters and they tied triangular sails, unlike the windmills of La Mancha, who have a rectangular shape.
Source: CARM