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Erdholländer

Dorfstraße 91b

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Erdholländer Windmill

The Erdholländer is a historic windmill located in Steinhagen, Germany.

Overview

  • The Erdholländer was built in 1893 as a smock mill to power a grain mill.
  • The mill's original purpose was to grind grain into flour, which was then sold at the local market.
  • Over the years, the mill underwent several renovations and upgrades to improve its efficiency.

History

Built in 1893, the Erdholländer features a traditional German windmill design with a single sail tower.

  • The mill's body is made of brick and stone, while the sail tower is constructed from wood.
  • The windmill stands at an impressive 25 meters tall, making it a prominent feature in the surrounding landscape.

Architecture

The Erdholländer features a traditional German windmill design with a single sail tower.

  • The mill's body is made of brick and stone, while the sail tower is constructed from wood.
  • The windmill stands at an impressive 25 meters tall, making it a prominent feature in the surrounding landscape.

Location

Located on Dorfstraße 91b in Steinhagen, Germany, the Erdholländer is situated near the town's central square.

  • The mill is surrounded by picturesque countryside and is within walking distance of the local church and town hall.

Current Status and Use

The Erdholländer is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours.

  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and operation.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

Designated as a heritage site in 1995, the Erdholländer has undergone significant restoration work to preserve its original character.

  • The German government provides financial support for the mill's maintenance and upkeep.

Visiting Information

The Erdholländer is open to visitors from April to October, with guided tours available on weekends and public holidays.

  • Visitors can also attend special events and workshops throughout the year.

Notable Historical Events

The Erdholländer played a significant role in the region's agricultural industry during World War II, providing grain for the local army.

  • After the war, the mill underwent significant renovations to improve its efficiency and reduce energy consumption.

Technical Details

The Erdholländer features:

  • 1 number of sails
  • 2 grinding stones
  • Electric motor with manual grinding mechanism

Details

NameErdholländer
CitySteinhagen
CountryGermany
Coordinates54.219563, 12.960396
Current useworking museum
Guided tourstrue