Harakkamylly
Seurasaarentie
Harakkamylly
The Harakkamylly windmill was constructed in 1913 and has been an integral part of Helsinki's landscape ever since.
The name is derived from the Finnish word "harakka," meaning a type of bird, and its unique feature – a rotating parr (a wooden beam) that allows the upper section of the mill to be adjusted.
Architecture
The Harakkamylly is a post mill, characterized by its tall, narrow tower.
The mill's architecture reflects traditional Finnish windmill design, with a wooden frame and sloping roof.
The building materials used in its construction include wood and iron.
Location
Located on Seurasaarentie in Helsinki, the Harakkamylly stands amidst a scenic landscape that blends seamlessly into the surrounding urban environment.
The mill is situated near a water source, which was likely utilized for powering the windmill's machinery during periods of low wind.
Current Status and Use
The Harakkamylly remains an active working windmill, albeit with limited hours of operation.
Visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history and significance in Finnish culture.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
As a historic building, the Harakkamylly is protected by Finland's cultural heritage laws.
The Helsinki city council has implemented measures to preserve the mill's original structure and maintain its operational status.
Visiting Information
The Harakkamylly is open to the public during limited hours.
Visitors can explore the windmill and learn about its history through guided tours or self-guided visits.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While there is no record of notable historical events associated with the Harakkamylly, it has played an important role in Helsinki's industrial heritage.
Technical Details
The Harakkamylly features a single post mill tower, standing at approximately 30 meters tall.
The windmill's machinery consists of a wooden frame and iron components, which power its grinding stones.
- The Harakkamylly remains an active working windmill, albeit with limited hours of operation.
- Visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history and significance in Finnish culture.
- As a historic building, the Harakkamylly is protected by Finland's cultural heritage laws.
- The Helsinki city council has implemented measures to preserve the mill's original structure and maintain its operational status.
- The Harakkamylly features a single post mill tower, standing at approximately 30 meters tall.
Details
| Name | Harakkamylly |
|---|---|
| City | Helsinki |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 60.182568, 24.885733 |
| Current use | active working windmill |
| Guided tours | true |
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