Edda
Hoper Mühle

Edda
The Edda is a historic windmill located in Hopen, Sankt Michaelisdonn, Germany.
History
- The Edda was constructed in 1842 and has been in operation ever since. It is an example of an Erdholländermühle, a type of windmill that uses a horizontal axis to power the grinding stones.
Architecture
The mill features a traditional design with a wooden frame and a single horizontal sail. The Edda's architecture reflects its purpose as a grain mill, with a focus on simplicity and functionality.
Current Status and Use
The Edda is still in operation today, although it has been converted to run on wind power. It serves as a working example of traditional German milling practices.
Location and Setting
The Edda is situated in the town of Sankt Michaelisdonn, near the River Eider. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Edda has been designated as a Baudenkmal (cultural monument) by the local authorities. As such, it is protected from development and destruction.
Visiting Information
The Edda is open to visitors and can be viewed during guided tours of the town's historic district. Visitors are encouraged to learn about the mill's history and significance in German milling culture.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While there is no specific information available on notable events or famous millers associated with the Edda, it is worth noting that the Poetic Edda, a collection of Old Norse poems, is named after this very windmill.
Details
| Name | Edda |
|---|---|
| City | Sankt Michaelisdonn |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 53.98949, 9.123633 |
| Current use | working example of traditional German milling practices |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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