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Frauenmühle

Egger Straße

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Frauenmühle

The Frauenmühle is a historic watermill located in Berg, Germany.

Overview

The mill's history dates back to the 18th century and has been preserved as a museum.

History

  1. The construction of the Frauenmühle began in 1794.
  2. Initially used for grain milling, the mill reportedly continued to operate until its closure in the mid-20th century.

Architecture

The Frauenmühle is an overshot watermill with a single wheel and grinding stones.

The mill's architecture features a traditional German design with stone walls and a wooden roof.

Location

The mill is situated on Egger Straße in Berg, Germany.

The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.

Current Status

The Frauenmühle has been preserved as a museum and is open to the public for guided tours.

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

Heritage Status

The Frauenmühle is listed as a cultural heritage site in Germany, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.

Visiting Information

The Frauenmühle is open to visitors from April to October.

Guided tours are available daily at 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 2:00 PM.

Admission fees apply.

Notable Historical Events

While specific events are not documented in the source data, the Frauenmühle has played a significant role in the local community's history as a grain milling facility.

Technical Details

The Frauenmühle features one overshot wheel with two grinding stones.

The mill reportedly used a traditional German water supply system to operate its machinery.

Details

NameFrauenmühle
CityBerg
CountryGermany
Coordinates48.8655, 12.919163
Current usemuseum
Guided tourstrue