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Büschings Mühle

Mindener Straße 61a

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Büschings Mühle

The Büschings Mühle, also known as Windmühle Petershagen, was constructed in 1810 and has been in operation for over two centuries. This smock windmill is a notable example of traditional German mill architecture.

History

  • The Büschings Mühle features a classic smock design with a single sail, typical of its type.
  • The mill's construction materials include local stone and timber, reflecting the region's traditional building techniques.
  • Originally built for grain milling, Büschings Mühle has also been used for other purposes over the years, including oil pressing and sawmilling.

Current Status

The mill is currently in working condition under the management of Mühlengruppe Büschings Mühle Petershagen e.V. Visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history and operation.

Location

Büschings Mühle is situated on Mindener Straße 61a in Petershagen, Germany. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby town of Petershagen providing a charming backdrop to the mill's historic presence.

Heritage Status

As a protected landmark, Büschings Mühle has been recognized for its cultural significance and historical importance.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can access the mill by contacting Mühlengruppe Büschings Mühle Petershagen e.V. at http://www.muehle-buesching.de.
  • The mill is open to the public, offering a unique opportunity to experience traditional German milling practices.

Notable Historical Events

While specific events are not documented, Büschings Mühle has played an important role in local history and agriculture for nearly two centuries.

Technical Details

  • The mill features one sail and is powered by wind energy.
  • The grinding stones are of traditional design, reflecting the region's milling heritage.

Details

NameBüschings Mühle
CityPetershagen
CountryGermany
Coordinates52.373505, 8.974849
Current useopen to the public