Todays Image • The Windmills Of Mykonos

Mykonos Is Famous For These Iconic Structures

The windmills of Mykonos are the historic landmarks of this Greek island, known for their unique architecture and historical significance. These windmills were initially constructed in the 16th century by the Venetians, who ruled Mykonos at the time. They were primarily used for grinding wheat and other grains, playing a vital role in the island’s economy and sustenance.

The windmills of Mykonos are characterized by their cylindrical stone towers, whitewashed exteriors, and thatched roofs. They typically have two or three floors, with the lower levels used for storage and the upper levels for milling. The windmills operate on a vertical axis, with large wooden blades attached to the tower’s exterior. These blades capture the strong winds that frequently blow across the island, causing the millstones inside to rotate and grind the grain.


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