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Moulin de Pannevert: A Historic Watermill

Discover the historic Moulin de Pannevert in Rouen, a beautifully restored watermill showcasing Norman industrial heritage on the serene Robec stream.

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The Moulin de Pannevert is a historic watermill located on the Robec stream in Rouen. Dating back to 1199, the mill features a large wooden wheel demonstrating traditional water-powered grinding mechanisms. Reconstructed in 1986, it stands as a testament to Norman industrial heritage and is a charming spot for a leisurely visit.

A brief summary to Moulin de Pannevert

  • Rue de la Pannevert, Rouen, 76000, FR

Local tips

  • Take a leisurely stroll along the Robec stream to fully appreciate the mill's picturesque setting.
  • Check the schedule for art exhibitions held in the renovated spaces of the mill.
  • Visit during the Journées du Patrimoine (Heritage Days) for special access and events.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Place Saint-Hilaire, follow the chemin piétonnier (footpath) along the Robec stream towards Darnétal. The Moulin de Pannevert will be on your right. The walk is approximately 15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take TEOR lines 2 or 3 and stop at the 'Les 2 rivières' stop on the Route de Darnétal. From there, walk approximately 100 meters to the Moulin de Pannevert. A single journey ticket costs €1.70.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Rouen. A short taxi ride from the Rouen-Rive-Droite train station to the Moulin de Pannevert will cost approximately €10-15, depending on traffic. Taxi fares have a pick up price of €2.00, then daytime price/km is about €1.02.

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Nestled in the Pannevert valley in Rouen, the Moulin de Pannevert is a picturesque watermill with a rich history. The mill's existence has been documented as far back as 1199, when it was known as the Moulin du Val and belonged to the Morin heirs. Throughout the centuries, the mill has seen various owners and uses, from grinding wheat and oak bark to powering textile production. In the 19th century, Ferdinand Legras, a dedicated owner, undertook significant renovations, including replacing the wheel and modifying the tampanne wall. However, by 1878, a dyer had moved in, marking the end of its flour-producing days. In 1952, an antique dealer used it for storage, and later, a private owner hoped to restore it to its former glory. In 1980, the Centre d'Histoire Sociale took on the task of reconstructing the wheel and restoring the interior mechanisms, with financial support from the City of Rouen and the Amis des Monuments Rouennais. The current overshot wheel was installed between 1877 and 1881 and restored in 1985-86. Today, the Association pour la Sauvegarde du Moulin de la Pannevert maintains the site and organizes art exhibitions in the renovated spaces. Visitors can access the mill via the chemin piétonnier (footpath) connecting Place St Hilaire to Darnétal. The site offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past and provides a tranquil escape from the city.

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