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Holländermühle (Lutherstadt Eisleben)
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Holländermühle

The Holländermühle is a historic windmill located in Lutherstadt Eisleben, Germany.

Overview

Built in 1842, this post mill has been preserved and now serves as a museum.

History

  • The Holländermühle was constructed in 1842 by the German engineer Friedrich Holländer.
  • It was one of several windmills built during this period to support the growing demand for grain milling in the region.

Architecture

The Holländermühle is a post mill, characterized by its vertical axis and horizontal sails.

The mill's design features a distinctive roof and a cylindrical body made of local sandstone.

Original Purpose

The primary purpose of the Holländermühle was to grind grain into flour for local bakeries.

Current Status and Use

The mill is no longer in use as a functional windmill but has been converted into a museum.

Visitors can explore the interior and learn about its history and significance.

Location and Setting

The Holländermühle is situated on L 160, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.

The nearby Lutherstadt Eisleben town center provides access to amenities and cultural attractions.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Holländermühle is listed as a historic monument in Germany, recognizing its importance as an example of windmill architecture and engineering.

Visiting Information

The Holländermühle is open to the public for guided tours.

Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history through exhibits and interactive displays.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While there is no specific information available on notable events or famous millers associated with the Holländermühle, it is worth noting that Friedrich Holländer was a prominent figure in German windmill engineering during the 19th century.

Details

NameHolländermühle
CityLutherstadt Eisleben
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.54219, 11.630093
ArchitectFriedrich Holländer
Current usemuseum
Guided tourstrue