The Continuous Paper Mill: the Molino de la Tuerta

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A renovated mill, in line with the new times

A renovated mill, in line with the new times

It supplied Manzanares El Real with cereal, but responding to new demands it was transformed to be a part of the Continuous Paper Mill.

The Continuous Paper Mill: the Molino de la Tuerta

Natural space ‘Prado Puente’.

Open to the general public:
from Monday to Friday from 15 to 21h.
Saturday and Sunday from 15 to 21h.

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The history and use of the Molino de la Tuerta (Mill of the One-eyed Woman) as a flour mill dates back at least to the beginning of the 18th century. Historical texts seem to indicate that it was named after its first owner, a woman from Colmenar whose distinctive trait in her eyes (blind in one eye), whether descriptive or as a grievance from her contemporaries, gave the name to the Mill ‘Molino de la Tuerta’ up to the present.

Of the seven mills in our municipality, the Molino de la Tuerta was the one that underwent the greatest modification to be transformed, back in 1837, as a place to manufacture pulp for the large complex of the first Continuous Paper Mill in Spain.

Its archaeological-industrial relevance makes it a specially protected site and an object of constant research.

A site of industrial archaeology

A site of industrial archaeology

Discovering part of the business history of our municipality is one of our privileges
History
El Molino de la Tuerta (Mill of the One-Eyed Woman)
Activities in Manzanares El Real

Activities in Manzanares El Real

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