Category: Civil Architecture > Moinho de água
District: Aveiro > Santa Maria da Feira > Santa Maria de Lamas > Valada
The Lamas Mill is located in the Valada area, part of the town of Santa Maria de Lamas, in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira. Its presence in an area that, although urbanized, retains traces of a more natural landscape, highlights the site's historical connection to water resources.
It is typically situated by a watercourse, a fundamental element for its operation, and invites a perspective on the interaction between human development and the surrounding natural environment in this community.
This mill represents a vestige of the rural life that once characterized the region. Built to harness the force of water, it served as a central point for grinding cereals, such as corn and rye, transforming them into flour essential for the sustenance of local communities.
Visiting the Lamas Mill offers an opportunity to understand human ingenuity in adapting to natural resources and to imagine the daily lives of past generations, who depended on these structures for their livelihood.
The construction of the Lamas Mill reflects the typical functionality and robustness of Portuguese water mills. Generally, these structures are built with local stones, giving them a solid and durable aesthetic that blends into the local landscape.
Observing the channels that directed water to the mill wheel and the structure of the building itself allows one to appreciate the constructive wisdom and ingenious simplicity with which a natural resource was harnessed for such a vital task.
Around the Lamas Mill, one can find a tranquil environment, where the murmur of water, if present, invites relaxation. This location provides a refuge from the hustle and bustle, ideal for a break or a short walk.
It is a space that invites reflection on the harmony between built heritage and the surrounding nature, a point where the simplicity of the past meets the tranquility of the present.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 40.97843514489171, -8.561232582465768
Coordinates DMS: 40°58'42.4"N 08°33'40.4"W