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Emanuel

Tönninger Straße 14a

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Emanuel (Garding)
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Emanuel

The Emanuel is an Erdholländer windmill located in Garding, Germany.

Overview

  • The Emanuel was built in 1913 and has been designated as a Baudenkmal (cultural monument) by the German government.
  • It serves the local community's milling needs with its single sail and grinding stone.

History

The Emanuel was constructed in 1913 to serve the local community's milling needs. As a post mill, it features a single sail and is equipped with a grinding stone.

The mill operated until its closure in the mid-20th century due to declining demand for windmilled grain.

Architecture

  • The Emanuel is an Erdholländer windmill, characterized by its distinctive tower design.
  • It stands 25 meters tall and features a single sail made of wood.
  • The grinding stone is located at ground level, and the mill's machinery is housed within the tower.

The building's exterior is constructed from local limestone, while the interior features wooden beams and a slate roof.

Location

The Emanuel is situated on Tönninger Straße 14a in Garding, Germany.

The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby Elbe River providing a scenic backdrop.

Current Status and Use

Although the Emanuel is no longer operational as a working mill, it has been preserved and restored to its original condition.

Today, it serves as a museum and cultural landmark, open to visitors who wish to learn about its history and significance.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Emanuel was designated as a Baudenkmal in 1996, recognizing its cultural importance and historical significance.
  • The German government has implemented measures to preserve the mill's integrity and ensure its continued maintenance for future generations.

Visiting Information

The Emanuel is open to visitors during the summer months (June to September).

Guided tours are available, providing insight into the mill's history, architecture, and cultural significance.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While not directly related to windmills, the town of Garding has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages.

The Emanuel itself is named after Emanuel Swedenborg, a Swedish polymath who lived in the 18th century.

Details

NameEmanuel
CityGarding
CountryGermany
Coordinates54.329765, 8.790971
Current usemuseum and cultural landmark
Guided tourstrue