The legacy of the Moulin de Porchères: an inspiration for the future!
The private site of the Moulin de Porchères, listed as Historical Monuments, is a haven of know-how. During a playful survey you can meet the different craftsmen, engineers or stonemasons who are exceptionally present on the site and ready to share their secrets and techniques. The guides will introduce you to the mechanics of the flour mill while a baker will make country breads throughout the weekend.
A 19th-century cut-stone mill, the Moulin de Porchères was built by Charles Frouin in 1847. He produced flour using grinding wheels until it was modernized by the Barrau family in 1937. The installation of machinery allowed a more industrial production and the turbines ensured the electrification of the mill. Milling activity continued until 2002. With the acquisition of the site by Mr Norbert Fradin in 2006, and the inscription under the title of Historical Monuments, the association Vivre avec le Moulin de Porchères ensures the tourist management.