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Hentschelmühle

The Hentschelmühle is a historic watermill located in Bischofswerda, Germany.

History

  • The mill's history dates back to an unknown period, but it is believed to have been constructed in the 18th century.
  • The primary purpose of the Hentschelmühle was grain milling.
  • No notable historical events or famous millers are associated with the Hentschelmühle.

Architecture

The Hentschelmühle is a breast-shot wheel watermill, characterized by its distinctive design featuring two arches that support the wheel.

The mill's architecture is typical of German watermills from this era.

The construction materials used are not specified, but it can be inferred that traditional building techniques were employed.

Original Purpose

The primary purpose of the Hentschelmühle was grain milling.

It was likely used to grind grains into flour for local consumption and trade.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently in a state of disuse and has been reported as a ruin since 2013, when it was intentionally set on fire.

The two arches that support the wheel are under protection as a historic landmark.

Location and Setting

The Hentschelmühle is situated along the B6 road in Bischofswerda, Germany.

The mill's location is near a water source, which was likely used to power its machinery.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

Although the mill is no longer operational, it remains an important part of German cultural heritage.

Efforts have been made to preserve the site, including the protection of the two arches that support the wheel.

Visiting Information

The Hentschelmühle is not open to public visits due to its state of disrepair and safety concerns.

Technical Details

Unfortunately, no technical details are available for this mill.

Details

NameHentschelmühle
CityBischofswerda
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.11762, 14.161124
Current useRuin
Accessiblefalse