Väderkvarnen
Bragenkuja 1
Väderkvarnen
The Väderkvarnen windmill was constructed in 1860 in Vaasa, Finland.
History
- The Väderkvarnen windmill has been in operation for over 160 years, serving as a vital part of the local community's milling needs.
Architecture and Construction
The mill is a smock mill, featuring a single tower with a cap and a single sail. The tower stands at approximately 25 meters tall, while the miller's house remains attached to the base of the structure.
The windmill was built using traditional materials such as wood and iron.
Original Purpose
Väderkvarnen was originally constructed for grain milling purposes, providing flour for local bakeries and households.
Current Status and Use
The Väderkvarnen is currently a working mill, although it has undergone several renovations to adapt to modern times.
The mill's sails are still turned by hand, using traditional techniques passed down through generations of millers.
Location and Setting
Located on Bragenkuja 1 in Vaasa, the windmill stands amidst a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and farmland.
The nearby Vaskelinna River provides a source of water for the mill's operation.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Väderkvarnen has been recognized as a national monument in Finland, with efforts made to preserve its historical significance and maintain its operational status.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the Väderkvarnen by appointment only.
Guided tours are available upon request, providing insight into the mill's history and operation.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While specific details about notable events or famous millers associated with the Väderkvarnen are not readily available, it is known that the windmill has played a significant role in Vaasa's industrial heritage.
Details
| Name | Väderkvarnen |
|---|---|
| City | Vaasa |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 63.08216, 21.63107 |
| Current use | working mill |
| Guided tours | true |
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