Archimandrita Bridge

Published 3rd of November, 2018

A Water Mill?

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From a distance I assumed this was a water mill. The website that told us about the Venetian Bridge also mentioned a water mill. However, that mill is at Kato Archimandrita, so what is this?

Mysterious Shield

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If you look at the top of this structure, you can just make out the carving of a shield. We will get a close-up of this soon, so don't bother trying to decipher it from this picture.

Around The Side

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If you walk around the tower, you will see it is easy to get to the top if you climb up the side.

The Roof

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And this is the top of the building. It doesn't look like a traditional water mill from this angle. there is a hole towards the end, but there is no narrow gutter leading to it, like you normally find. Instead, it looks like there used to be a large rectangular area that will have been full of water.

The Mysterious Hole

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Let's investigate a bit further and see if we can get any more clues. This hole in the ground didn't go down to a lower chamber, as you would expect to find in a mill. So I have no idea what its purpose was.

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