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Keeses Molen

The Keeses Molen is a historic windmill located in Kasterlee, Belgium.

Overview

This smock mill has been preserved and is now a notable example of traditional Belgian architecture.

History

The construction year of the Keeses Molen is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to date from the 18th century.

The mill was originally built as a windmill for grain milling purposes.

Architecture

The Keeses Molen features a smock mill design with a single tower and a single sail.

The mill's architecture is characteristic of traditional Belgian windmills.

Materials

The mill is constructed from local materials, including wood and stone.

Location

The Keeses Molen is situated on the Kerkendijk in Kasterlee, Belgium.

The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland.

Heritage Status

The Keeses Molen has been designated as a heritage site by OnroerendErfgoed, with reference number 47276.

It is also listed on the Inventaris website.

Preservation Efforts

OnroerendErfgoed is responsible for the preservation and maintenance of the mill.

Visiting Information

The Keeses Molen is open to the public and can be visited by appointment.

Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and significance.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded for this mill.

Technical Details

The Keeses Molen features a single sail with 12 wooden blades.

The grinding stones are not specified, but it is believed that they were traditional stone querns used for grain milling purposes.

Current Status

The Keeses Molen is currently in use as a working mill, although its primary function is no longer for grain milling.

It serves as an important example of traditional Belgian architecture and is preserved by OnroerendErfgoed.

Details

NameKeeses molen
CityKasterlee
CountryBelgium
Coordinates51.234188, 4.9720387
Current useWorking mill, preservation by OnroerendErfgoed
Accessibletrue