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Svanemøllen

Møllebakken 9

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Svanemøllen (Kerteminde)
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Svanemøllen

Svanemøllen, also known as Swan Mill, is a wooden smock mill located on the Danish island of Bornholm.

History

  • Built in 1857, it remained in service until the 1950s.

Architecture

The mill is classified as a smock mill, with a single tower and no roof covering the top section.

It features a windmill type known as a smock mill, characterized by its distinctive shape and design.

The mill has a total of one vanes, indicating that it was equipped with a single set of sails.

Original Purpose

The original purpose of Svanemøllen was for grain milling, utilizing the power of the wind to grind grains into flour.

Current Status and Use

Since 1960, Svanemøllen has been listed as a protected building.

Today, it is preserved as a historic landmark and is open to the public for visits.

Architectural Features and Construction Materials

The mill's wooden structure is typical of smock mills from the 19th century.

The tower is constructed from stone, while the rest of the mill is made from wood.

Location and Setting

Svanemøllen is situated in Kerteminde, on the island of Bornholm, Denmark.

The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a listed building since 1960, Svanemøllen has been protected for its historical significance and architectural importance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access Svanemøllen by visiting the address Møllebakken 9 in Kerteminde.

The mill is open to the public during designated hours.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for Svanemøllen.

Technical Details

The mill features one sail and one set of grinding stones, typical of a smock mill from the 19th century.

Details

NameSvanemøllen
CityKerteminde
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55.455833, 10.660433
Current usehistoric landmark