Strynø Mølle
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Strynø Mølle
The Strynø Mølle is a historic smock windmill located on the Danish island of Strynø, part of Langeland municipality.
Overview
The Strynø Mølle was constructed in 1832 and has been a vital component of the island's economy ever since. The mill's original purpose was to grind grain into flour for local farmers. Over the years, it has undergone several restorations to maintain its operational status.
History
Strynø Mølle is an example of a traditional Danish smock windmill. Its tower stands approximately 15 meters tall and features a single vanes arrangement. The mill's construction materials include local stone and wood, typical of the region's architectural style.
Architecture
The Strynø Mølle is situated on the island of Strynø, which lies west of Langeland, north-east of Ærø, and south of Tåsinge in the South Funen Archipelago. The mill overlooks the surrounding landscape, providing a picturesque view of the island's rolling hills.
Heritage Status
As a historic windmill, Strynø Mølle has been recognized for its cultural significance. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill and ensure its continued operation.
Visiting Information
The Strynø Mølle is not open to public visits due to private ownership. However, the island of Strynø itself offers a unique opportunity to explore Denmark's rural landscape and rich history.
Notable Historical Events
While specific events are not documented for Strynø Mølle, the island of Strynø has been recognized as "Island of the Year" (Årets ø) in 2022. This award highlights the island's unique charm and cultural significance.
Technical Details
Unfortunately, detailed information about the mill's machinery and technical specifications is not available.
Details
| Name | Strynø Mølle |
|---|---|
| City | Langeland Municipality |
| Country | Denmark |
| Coordinates | 54.904434, 10.595627 |
| Accessible | false |
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