Mill in Nysa

Nysa
50°28'32"N 17°19'44"E (50.475805, 17.328919)
The Mill in Nysa is a facility standing on the so-called mill island, which was built in the mid-16th century. The oldest source attesting to the existence of a mill in this place is the coat of arms cartouche of Bishop Jan Sitsch, dating back to the early 17th century, which is currently embedded in the southern wall of the 19th-century building. The content of the inscription confirms that the new mill with eight mill wheels was built on the site of an older mill from the bishop's foundation. The facility was situated by the Młynówka channel and the side channel, surrounding the building from the east and north. Until the end of World War II, both channels were open, but in the second half of the 20th century, the side channel of the Młynówka with the existing bridge over it were filled in, and the section on both sides of Mostowa Street was built up. To this day, the only relic left of the channels is in the form of blind branches of the Nysa Kłodzka river with a masonry small bridge. Currently, apartments, restaurants, and a milling museum are being created in the reconstructed complex. Practical information: Individual sightseeing by prior telephone arrangement: tel. +34 359 50 68. Free admission. Sightseeing time: 1 hour. Free parking on Chrobrego Street.

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