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Felsenmühle

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Felsenmühle

The Felsenmühle, located in Ochtrup, Germany, has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1825.

History

  • The smock mill was built as a windmill to power grain milling operations in the region.
  • This traditional German smock mill features a distinctive tower and sloping roof.

The Felsenmühle is an example of a traditional German smock mill, characterized by its brick and stone foundation, with a wooden frame supporting the tower.

Architecture

  • The mill's sails are made from oak wood.
  • The grinding stones are housed in a lower chamber beneath the main body of the mill.

The Felsenmühle is situated on Weiner Street 166 in Ochtrup, Germany, near the town center.

Location

  • The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland.
  • The nearby River Aue provides a source of water for the mill's operations.

The Felsenmühle is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours and educational programs.

Current Status and Use

  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior, including the grinding chamber and the tower.
  • Tours are available in German and English, and include a detailed explanation of the mill's history, operation, and significance.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Felsenmühle has been recognized as a cultural heritage site in Germany.
  • Efforts have been made to preserve its historic architecture and machinery.

The mill is listed on the Ochtrup town register of cultural monuments, ensuring its protection for future generations.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can schedule guided tours by contacting the local tourist information office or the mill's management team.

Tours are available in German and English, and include a detailed explanation of the mill's history, operation, and significance.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Felsenmühle played an important role in the region's agricultural industry during the 19th century.
  • The mill also served as a hub for community events, hosting festivals and fairs throughout the year.

Technical Details

  • The Felsenmühle features one sail on its tower, which is powered by wind to drive the grinding stones.
  • The mill's grinding stones are made from granite and measure 1 meter in diameter, with a capacity of approximately 100 kg per hour.

Details

NameFelsenmühle
CityOchtrup
CountryGermany
Coordinates52.19129, 7.179191
Current useworking museum
Guided tourstrue