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Peuron mylly

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Peuron Mylly

A Historic Watermill in Suomussalmi, Finland

History

  • The Peuron mylly was constructed in 1824 and has been a prominent feature of the local landscape for nearly two centuries.
  • Originally built to power a sawmill, the mill's primary function was to grind grain into flour.

Architecture

  • The Peuron mylly is an overshot waterwheel, with a wooden frame supporting a cast-iron wheel.
  • The mill's construction materials include locally sourced timber and iron.
  • Notable architectural features include the mill's stone foundation and the presence of a small storage room above the grinding floor.

Location

Located on Pirttivaarantie in Suomussalmi, Finland, the Peuron mylly is situated near the River Oulujoki. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and dense forests.

Current Status and Use

  • The Peuron mylly is currently a museum and working mill, with regular demonstrations of traditional milling techniques.
  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and operation.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Peuron mylly has been recognized for its cultural significance by local authorities.
  • Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's original architecture and machinery, with ongoing restoration work to maintain its integrity.

Visiting Information

  • The Peuron mylly is open to visitors during guided tours, which are available in Finnish and English.
  • Visitors can also explore the surrounding countryside and enjoy scenic views of the River Oulujoki.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no specific notable historical events or famous millers have been documented for the Peuron mylly, its construction and operation during a period of significant industrialization in Finland are noteworthy.

Details

NamePeuron mylly
CitySuomussalmi
CountryFinland
Coordinates65.133484, 29.76752
Current usemuseum and working mill
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue