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Hørning Mølle

Møllevænget 47

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Hørning Mølle

The Hørning Mølle, also known as Navermøllen, is a historic smock mill located in Skanderborg, Denmark.

History

  • Construction of the mill began in 1904.

Architecture

As a smock mill, the Hørning Mølle features a single tower with a windmill roof and a single pair of vanes. The mill's design allows it to harness the power of the wind to grind grain into flour.

Original Purpose

The primary purpose of the Hørning Mølle was for grain milling, utilizing the mechanical energy from the wind to operate its grinding stones.

Current Status and Use

The Hørning Mølle is currently a working mill, still in operation today. It serves as a testament to Denmark's rich history of wind-powered machinery.

Architectural Features and Construction Materials

The mill's tower is constructed from local limestone, while the windmill roof is made from traditional Danish wood. The single pair of vanes is designed to maximize efficiency in harnessing wind energy.

Location and Setting

The Hørning Mølle is situated on Møllevænget 47 in Skanderborg, Denmark. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and a nearby water source, providing a picturesque setting for the mill.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a historic windmill, the Hørning Mølle has been recognized as an important cultural landmark in Denmark. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's original architecture and functionality.

Visiting Information

The Hørning Mølle is open to the public for guided tours. Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and operation.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While specific details are not available, it is believed that the Hørning Mølle has been in continuous operation since its construction in 1904.

Details

NameHørning Mølle
CitySkanderborg
CountryDenmark
Coordinates56.089893, 10.036836
Current usegrain milling
Guided tourstrue