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Aurora

Bundesstraße 5 9

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Aurora (Borgholz)
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Aurora Windmill

The Aurora windmill was constructed in 1880 and has been a prominent feature of the local landscape ever since.

History

  • Originally built as a Galerieholländer, this type of mill features two horizontal rows of vanes that rotate to harness the power of the wind.

The Aurora windmill is a notable example of traditional German architecture, with its characteristic tower and smock design.

Architecture

  • The building's construction materials are largely made of wood, with a wooden frame supporting the stone foundation.
  • The mill's distinctive feature is its two-story design, with the upper level housing the grinding stones.

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

Location

The Aurora windmill is situated on Bundesstraße 5 in Weddingstedt, Germany, near the town of Borgholz.

Current Status and Use

Despite its age, the Aurora windmill remains functional and continues to operate under the care of local preservation efforts.

Visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history and significance in the region.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Aurora windmill has been recognized for its cultural and historical importance, with efforts made to preserve its original structure and functionality.

The mill is listed as a significant landmark in Germany's architectural heritage.

Visiting Information

For those interested in visiting the Aurora windmill, it can be found at Bundesstraße 5 9 in Weddingstedt, Germany.

Visitors are welcome to explore the mill and learn about its history through guided tours or self-guided exploration.

Details

NameAurora
CityBorgholz
CountryGermany
Coordinates54.237072, 9.086699
Current useoperational
Guided tourstrue