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Moinho Gaúcho
Brazil

A cidade de Canela, vizinha a Gramado, na serra Gaúcha, é um destino de férias de inverno adorado pelos brasileiros. Lá fica o Castelinho Caracol, uma das primeiras casas construídas pelos colonos alemães na cidade e que hoje funciona como Museu e Casa de Chá.

O prédio foi construído entre 1913 e 1915, como residência do casal Pedro Carlos e Luiza Franzen. Construída com madeira, o material recebeu tratamento especial para maximizar a durabilidade, e as técnicas do construtor austríaco F. Schubert usaram um sistema de encaixes e parafusos, sem pregos.

Desde 1985, a casa é um museu. Os visitantes podem conhecer mais das décadas passadas, visitando seus cômodos decorados com os móveis de época, do próprio casal Franzen, como mesas, um berço antigo, ferros de passar roupa, máquinas de costura…

Na Casa de Chá, são vendidas geléias feitas com as frutas da estação, Waffel quentinho, feito na hora, makronnem e Apfelstrudel (torta de maçã), acompanhado com nata ou com sorvete de creme, considerado um dos melhores da cidade. O Castelinho ainda possui uma Loja, em que é possível comprar as delícias feitas no local e souvenirs.

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Taken: 23/01/2012
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Tags: castelo; caracol; castelinho; sem pregos; museu; madeira; araucaria; encaixes; fazenda; colonização; gaúcha; serra; emilio campi; panotour; 360 total; casa de chá
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