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Burgmühle (Weimar)
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Burgmühle

The Burgmühle, located at Kegelbrücke in Weimar, Germany, has a rich history dating back to its construction. The watermill was built in 1850 and operated until 1882.

History

  • The Burgmühle is an overshot wheel mill, characteristic of the mid-19th century German watermills.
  • Its architectural features include a traditional stone foundation and a wooden frame supporting the machinery.
  • The mill's construction materials are primarily local sandstone and timber.

Originally built for grain milling, the Burgmühle was designed to harness the power of the nearby river to grind grains into flour.

Original Purpose

The Burgmühle is currently a ruin, abandoned since 1882. Despite its state of disrepair, it remains an important part of Weimar's industrial heritage.

Current Status and Use

  • The mill is situated near the Kegelbrücke, a historic bridge spanning the nearby river.
  • The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and picturesque farmland, providing a serene backdrop to the mill's industrial past.

While not currently protected as a national monument, the Burgmühle has been recognized for its historical significance by local authorities. Efforts are underway to preserve the site and restore it to its former glory.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Burgmühle is open to the public for guided tours, providing visitors with an insight into the mill's history and industrial significance.
  • Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Burgmühle.

Technical Details

  • Number of grinding stones: 2
  • Type of wheel: Overshot wheel

Details

NameBurgmühle
CityWeimar
CountryGermany
Coordinates50.981647, 11.333111
Current useruin
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue