Mill of Rexhep Shatri in Dedaj

Watermill-Mullini Kabashit-Kushninit, Dedaj

The monument belongs to the category of architectural heritage, dates from the 19th century and is located in Dedaj, Prizren. The mill is also known as the “Water Mill” by the local population and uses water from the spring under Mount Pashtrik.

Georeference: 42.285025 20.557696
Category: Cultural Assets
Subcategory: Mill
Legal Status of Protection: Category: Architectural heritage, Subcategory: Monument/Ensemble, Serial No.: 454, Unique No.: 3395
Is it used for tourism?: Yes
If not, is there potential for tourism in the future?: /
Road infrastructure to the location: Good
Marking and orientation to the location: There are no road signs
Tables on site: There is no table at all

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