Casanova Mill
The Casanova Mill is a magnificent example of rural engineering that connects us directly to past agricultural traditions. Probably dating back to the 18th century, this mill was essential for the grinding of cereals, an activity central to the local economy of the past. The mill has been carefully renovated, preserving both the structure and the original machines, in order to keep the history and culture of the place alive.
The architecture of the mill, with its stone walls and wooden roof, is emblematic of the rural buildings of the time, while the ancient water wheel, still functioning and powered by the nearby watercourse, testifies to the ingenuity of the past technologies. This equipment not only demonstrates the technical expertise of the past, but also offers an insight into the evolution of engineering techniques.