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Galerieholländer-Mühle

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Galerieholländer-Mühle

The Galerieholländer-Mühle is a historic smock mill located in Baruth/Mark, Germany.

History

  • Constructed in 1843, this windmill has been an integral part of the region's industrial heritage for nearly two centuries.
  • Originally built for grain milling, the Galerieholländer-Mühle was designed to harness the power of the wind to grind grain into flour.

Architecture and Construction

  • As a smock mill, the Galerieholländer-Mühle features a single tower with a horizontal gallery that houses the machinery.
  • The structure is made primarily from brick and timber, with a distinctive curved roofline characteristic of traditional German windmills.

Original Purpose

The Galerieholländer-Mühle was originally designed to harness the power of the wind to grind grain into flour.

Current Status and Use

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

Location and Setting

  • Located at Mühlenberg 1 in Baruth/Mark, Germany.
  • Sits within a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and farmland.
  • Located near a small stream, which historically provided water power for its operation.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • Designated as a Baudenkmal (cultural monument) in 2005.
  • Has undergone significant restoration work to preserve its original structure and functionality.
  • Ongoing efforts by local preservationists aim to maintain this historic mill for future generations.

Visiting Information

  • The Galerieholländer-Mühle is open to visitors on a regular schedule, with guided tours available in multiple languages.
  • Visitors can also explore the surrounding area, which features several other historic buildings and landmarks.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no specific notable historical events are recorded for this mill, its construction during the mid-19th century reflects the significant industrial development taking place in Germany during this period.

Technical Details

  • The Galerieholländer-Mühle features a single sail with 8 vanes, although it is noted that these vanes were not present at the time of its original construction.
  • The mill's grinding stones are made from local limestone and feature a traditional horizontal arrangement.

Details

NameGalerieholländer-Mühle
CityBaruth/Mark
CountryGermany
Coordinates52.040783, 13.4996195
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue