Floating Mill Restored to Life
During the last century, over 90 river mills were used to grind corn, wheat and rye for entire villages on the Mura river, located in northern Croatia. By 1980, this local tradition disappeared all together.
USAID and other donors supported Lipa, an environmental association to develop rural tourism and preserve heritage. The last floating mill, built in 1902 was found in very poor condition. Over 30 civil engineering students from a local high school and ten summer camp volunteers took part in restoring this mill that is unique in Croatia.
Today, this mill serves as an information center and starting point for Mura river tours. It also preserves local tradition — grinding flour that is sold as souvenirs to tourists.
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BEFORE: The River mill in 1902; traditional milling died in the 1980s |
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AFTER: Today, this mill is unique in Croatia and one of only three such structures
remaining in Europe
Photo Credit: Academy of Educational Development |
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