The Venetian Sawmill of Prestine

The Venetian Sawmill of Prestine, or "Razèga" in dialect, likely of medieval origins, is today the last remaining one in the entire area of ​​the Vaso Rè and Valle dei Magli Ecomuseum.

This sawmill once operated using water power captured from the "Valle delle Valli" stream that flows alongside the sawmill.

Destroyed by the flood of 1634 and immediately rebuilt in 1777, it now belongs to the "Società Antichi Originari" of Prestine.

In 1950, it began operating with electricity.

Giacomo Monchieri was the last "RASEGÒT" who managed the sawmill since 1981.

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