Maderup Mølle
Gurlis Allé

Maderup Mølle
Maderup Mølle is a smock mill located in Odense, Denmark, originally built in 1832 in Maderup, about 10 kilometres south-west of Bogense, on the island of Funen.
History
- The mill operated as a grain mill until the mid-1930s.
Architecture
The windmill features an octagonal design with a reed-thatched upper part and a straw-thatched cap. It is classified as a smock mill with yes vane vanes.
Original Purpose
Maderup Mølle was constructed to grind grain, serving as a vital source of flour for the local community.
Current Status and Use
The building was dismantled in 1941 and moved to The Funen Village, an open-air museum in Odense, where it now stands. It is no longer operational but remains a notable example of Danish windmill architecture.
Architectural Features and Construction Materials
The mill's octagonal design and reed-thatched upper part are characteristic features of smock mills. The straw-thatched cap adds to the traditional appearance of the building.
Location and Setting
Maderup Mølle is situated in Odense, Denmark, on the island of Funen. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The mill has been preserved as part of The Funen Village open-air museum, ensuring its historical significance for future generations.
Visiting Information
Maderup Mølle is open to visitors at The Funen Village in Odense. The exact address is Gurlis Allé.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are documented for this specific mill.
Technical Details
No technical details are available for this mill.
Details
| Name | Maderup Mølle |
|---|---|
| City | Odense |
| Country | Denmark |
| Coordinates | 55.366543, 10.382517 |
| Current use | notable example of Danish windmill architecture |
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