The Molí del Tell is a flour mill of the seventeenth century located in the neighborhood of San Marcelino of Valencia, next to the Parque de la Rambleta, rehabilitated by the City Council of Valencia and currently dedicated to cultural and educational purposes.

The mill should not be considered as an isolated element within a physical space, but is another element within the culture of the orchard. The knowledge of the environment, the mill, the irrigation systems and the adjacent buildings provides a global knowledge of the Valencian orchards and the traditional ways of life associated with it.



Dades bàsiques

Horari:

Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Autonomous Municipal Agency Unique Parks and Gardens and the Municipal School of Gardening and Landscape, as responsible for its management, makes available to citizens and educational centers interested in visiting them a set of resources and activities, such as:

- Free or guided visits to the mill and its surroundings (90 min. approx.)
- Restored mill grinding room, with the corresponding machinery, which allows us to know how it works
- Didactic notebooks (teacher / student, Spanish / Valencian) for primary education activities (only for school visits)
- Screening of audiovisual reports related to lost trades, including millers, and tasks related to the cultivation and collection of cereals
- Multipurpose room for exhibitions and cultural activities

Direcció:

Tomás de Villaroya Street, 27
46017 Valencia
Telephone: 962 084 797