Eftimie Murgu (formerly known as Rudăria) is a village in the Banat highlands, known for the watermills on the Rudăria valley.
Understand
[edit]An English language article about the watermills of Rudăria can be found here.
Get in
[edit]The best way to get there is by driving a car.
Get around
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[edit]The village is known for the watermills, which have been continuously used for hundreds of years. Before 1955, more than 50 watermills were in operation. A flood in 1955 left only 22 watermills, which continued to operate until the fall 2014, when most of them were destroyed by another flood. Today, only a handful of watermills still operate. The watermills of Rudăria are interesting not only from an engineering perspective, but also from a social perspective. From the very beginning and until today, all watermills were collectively owned, in a way similar to joint-stock companies: each mill has two dozen or so "shareholders" which are responsible with the maintenance, and can use the mill once a month, when their timeshare is due. "Selling" one's stock is possible, but the existing shareholders have a preferential right to acquire it - selling to outsiders can only be done when none of the existing shareholders wants the share. Each mill also has a "chief" (called pecter), which is elected for life. He holds the key to the mill.
All mills have names, some of them are:
- 1 Moara de la Tunel.
- Moara Viloanea.
- Moara Bățolea.
- Moara Îndărătnica dintre Râuri. Destroyed during the flood in 2014
- Moara Îndărătnica de la Perete.
- Moara Pățoanea.