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    October 26, 2021

    The origins of the San Antonio Mill probably date back to the medieval period. Documents from the 18th century confirm that the original building was a single-story building. It was a flour mill and owes its name to an image of Saint Anthony that once stood in a niche in the façade. It was in operation until the mid-20th century, when the building was used to build boats to cross the Guadalquivir.
    The river's flooding and changes to the hydraulic system have led to successive structural renovations. Its current state is the result of a renovation designed by architect Juan Cuenca and completed in 2008. Noteworthy among these are the restoration of the wooden roof, the structural sections, the cutwater, and the weir that connects to the other mills.
    It is currently used as an exhibition hall and has permanent visiting hours.

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      May 6, 2021

      The only renovated mill of the three mills along the Puente Romano.
      Below you can look at the old millstones and see how grain was ground there in the past.
      On the upper floor there is an exhibition on the flora and fauna of the Guadalquivir near Córdoba.

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        The San Antonio Mill was used to grind grain and, in the 1960s, was used as a shipyard for the construction of ships that crossed the Guadalquivir from the dock near the Martos Mill. Restored in 2008, the San Antonio Mill is a privileged vantage point over the Sotos de la Albolafía, which has been declared a Natural Monument for its importance as a nesting and observation site for birds. Source and further information
        google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.turismodecordoba.org/repositorio/2019/201908011148180000001564652898.4822.pdf%3Fcache%3D1564652898.6081&ved=2ahUKEwiqyvPS7rX_AhXJTKQEHR7VCrkQFnoECC8QAQ&usg=AOvVaw0ZvVBPSiIqiqkBdlV9mLgP

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          Location: Cordoue, Campiña Baja, Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain

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