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Ellermühle

The Ellermühle is a historic watermill located in Duderstadt, Germany.

History

  • The construction year of the Ellermühle is not specified in available records. However, it is believed to date from the 18th century, during the period of significant industrialization and technological advancements in Europe.

Architecture

The Ellermühle is a breast-shot wheel mill, featuring a single overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 3 meters. The building's architecture is typical of traditional German watermills, with a rectangular stone foundation and a sloping roof covered in clay tiles.

Original Purpose

The primary function of the Ellermühle was grain milling, utilizing the power of the nearby river to grind grains into flour.

Current Status and Use

The Ellermühle is currently a ruin, no longer functional as a working mill. However, it has been preserved and protected by local authorities as part of its cultural heritage.

Location and Setting

The mill is situated on the banks of the river Werra, in the town of Duderstadt, Germany. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and agricultural fields, with the nearby Ellermühlenweg road providing access to the site.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Ellermühle has been designated as a protected cultural heritage site by local authorities, recognizing its historical significance and importance in the region's industrial past.

Visiting Information

Due to its location within a residential area, visiting the Ellermühle is not recommended. However, nearby attractions such as the Duderstadt Castle and the Werra River offer opportunities for exploration and appreciation of the surrounding landscape.

Technical Details

  • Diameter of overshot wheel: approximately 3 meters
  • Number of grinding stones: not specified

Details

NameEllermühle
CityDuderstadt
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.555916, 10.363909
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