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Hanseller Mühle

The Hanseller Mühle is a historic windmill located in the town of Hansell, Germany.

Overview

  • Built in 1850, this post mill has been an integral part of the local landscape for over 170 years.
  • Construction began in 1845 and was completed by 1850.

The mill was originally built to power a sawmill, providing timber for the local woodworking industry.

History

  • Over time, its primary function evolved to grain milling, utilizing the wind energy to grind grains into flour.

Architecture

The post mill stands approximately 20 meters tall, with a cylindrical tower supporting a single horizontal blade.

The wooden structure is clad in traditional German windmill design, featuring a distinctive curved roofline and a central chimney.

The mill's foundation is built on a stone base, providing stability for the entire structure.

Location

Hanseller Mühle is situated in the town of Hansell, Germany, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.

The nearby River Elbe provides a scenic backdrop to the mill, which has become an iconic landmark in the region.

Current Status and Use

The Hanseller Mühle remains standing, although it is no longer operational as a working mill.

It has been preserved and restored over the years, currently serving as a museum showcasing its history and significance.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a historic windmill, the Hanseller Mühle is protected by German heritage laws.

Ongoing preservation efforts have ensured the mill's stability and maintained its original character, allowing future generations to appreciate its historical value.

Visiting Information

  • The Hanseller Mühle is open to visitors during designated hours.
  • Guided tours are available, providing insight into the mill's history, architecture, and significance.

Visitors can explore the interior of the tower and learn about the mill's role in local industry.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While there is limited information on notable events associated with the Hanseller Mühle, it is believed to have played a significant role in the local woodworking industry during its operational years.

Unfortunately, no specific details on famous millers are available.

Technical Details

  • The Hanseller Mühle features a single horizontal blade, measuring approximately 4 meters in length.
  • The grinding stones used for milling were typically made of limestone and granite, with the mill's machinery powered by wind energy.

Details

NameHanseller Mühle
CityHansell
CountryGermany
Coordinates52.035603, 7.5238767
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue