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Adler-Mühle

Buchsteinweg 32-34

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Adler-Mühle

The Adler-Mühle is a historic smock mill located in Mariendorf, Berlin, Germany.

Overview

  • Built in 1850, this windmill has played a significant role in the region's history and has been recognized for its architectural and cultural significance.

History

The Adler-Mühle was constructed in 1850 as part of a larger industrial complex. Its primary function was to grind grain into flour, providing a vital source of food for the local community.

  • Over the years, the mill underwent several renovations and expansions, but it continued to operate until its closure in the mid-20th century.

Architecture

The Adler-Mühle is a classic example of a smock mill, characterized by its distinctive tower design. The mill's body is constructed from brick and stone, with a wooden frame supporting the windmill's machinery.

  • The tower stands at approximately 30 meters tall, providing ample space for the sails to rotate.

Technical Details

The Adler-Mühle features a single sail, measuring 12 meters in diameter. The grinding stones are made of granite, and the mill is equipped with a traditional stone-built gearing system.

Location

The Adler-Mühle is situated on Buchsteinweg 32-34 in Mariendorf, Berlin.

  • The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland, providing a picturesque backdrop to the mill's operations.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

Recognized as a Baudenkmal (cultural monument) by the Landesdenkmalamt (state heritage office), the Adler-Mühle has been protected for its historical significance.

  • In 2010, the mill underwent a major restoration project to ensure its long-term preservation.

Current Status and Use

The Adler-Mühle is currently open to the public as a museum, offering guided tours and insight into its history and operation.

  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior, including the machinery room and grinding stones.

Visiting Information

The Adler-Mühle is open to visitors on weekends and holidays from April to October.

  • Guided tours are available in German and English, and admission fees apply.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no specific notable events or famous millers are recorded for the Adler-Mühle, its history reflects the significant contributions of windmills to Germany's industrial development during the 19th century.

Details

NameAdler-Mühle
CityBerlin
CountryGermany
Coordinates52.4227, 13.393475
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue