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Plaatsmolen

Schuiferskapellestraat 58

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Plaatsmolen (Pittem)
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Plaatsmolen

The Plaatsmolen, also known as Molen Goethals, was constructed in 1868 and has been an integral part of Pittem's landscape ever since.

History

  • The Plaatsmolen, also known as Molen Goethals, was constructed in 1868 and has been an integral part of Pittem's landscape ever since.

Architecture

This windmill is a type of smock mill, characterized by its single tower with a cap. The mill features a wooden frame and a slate roof, typical of traditional Flemish architecture.

Original Purpose

The primary function of the Plaatsmolen was grain milling, utilizing the power of the wind to grind grains into flour.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently a museum, operated by OnroerendErfgoed. Visitors can explore the interior and learn about its history and significance.

Location and Setting

Located on Schuiferskapellestraat 58 in Pittem, Belgium, the Plaatsmolen stands amidst a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and farmland.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The mill has been designated as a heritage site with a rating of 4, recognizing its cultural and historical significance. OnroerendErfgoed continues to preserve and maintain the mill, ensuring its legacy for future generations.

Visiting Information

The Plaatsmolen is open to the public and can be visited by appointment. Interested visitors are encouraged to contact OnroerendErfgoed for more information on visiting hours and guided tours.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no specific notable events or millers are recorded, the Plaatsmolen has played a significant role in the local community's agricultural history.

Technical Details

The windmill features one sail and is equipped with traditional grinding stones.

Details

NamePlaatsmolen
CityPittem
CountryBelgium
Coordinates50.998768, 3.267775
Current usemuseum