THE WATER MILL OF XVIIIE
Water mill of Nègrepelisse, a testimony of the agricultural past whose facades are made of resistant limestone blocks.
The water mill of Nègrepelisse testifies to the agricultural past of the community. Its architecture is closely linked to its geographical situation. The western and northern facades, exposed to the wind and rain, are made of resistant limestone blocks. The baked bricks, used for the other facades, recall the Toulousian buildings developed in the 15th and 16th centuries, an external sign of wealth. Today, the municipal mill is an aesthetic attribute with exhibitions.
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