The building, annexed to the 19th-century Villa Dalla Pasqua, is located in the centre of a lush park characterised by the presence of tall, ancient trees, among which stand out oaks and ash trees that, together with the clear, running waters of the Loncon River, give the place a special charm.
The layout, arranged on two floors, is monographic and provides a specific insight into milling work and activities related to cereal cultivation. A series of explanatory panels introduce the visitor to the history of the hydraulic mill and through the ground floor accompany you to the discovery of the miller's work, entering into the very heart of the milling room, where it is still possible to see the mechanisms and gears in use until the last century. Going up to the first floor, historical photos and original objects found carefully in the local area introduce the visitor to the complex world of the grain economy.
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