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Klostermühle (teilw. verfallen)

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Klostermühle

The Klostermühle, also known as the partially ruined mill, has a rich history dating back to its construction in the 16th century.

History

  • Built during the Renaissance period, this watermill was originally constructed to serve the local community's milling needs.
  • Believed to have been built during the 16th century, this watermill was originally constructed to serve the local community's milling needs.

The Klostermühle is an overshot wheel mill, featuring a distinctive architectural style typical of German watermills from that era.

Architecture

  • The mill's structure is primarily made of stone and timber, with a wooden frame supporting the overshot wheel.
  • The building's design reflects its original purpose as a milling facility.

The Klostermühle was constructed to grind grain into flour, making it an essential part of the local agricultural economy.

Original Purpose

  • Making it an essential part of the local agricultural economy.
  • Its primary function was to process grains for bread production, serving the nearby village and surrounding areas.

Currently, the Klostermühle is a ruin, partially overgrown with vegetation.

Current Status and Use

  • Despite its state of disrepair, the mill remains a notable landmark in Farschweiler, Germany.

The Klostermühle is situated along the L 149 road, near the town of Farschweiler.

Location and Setting

  • The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby Rhine River providing a scenic backdrop to the mill's location.

As a historic watermill, the Klostermühle is recognized for its cultural significance in Germany.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • Efforts have been made to preserve the site, but further restoration work is necessary to ensure its long-term conservation.

The Klostermühle is not currently open to the public for visits or tours.

Visiting Information

  • However, it can be viewed from a distance along the L 149 road.

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Klostermühle.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

  • No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Klostermühle.

The Klostermühle features an overshot wheel with two grinding stones.

Technical Details

  • Although its original machinery is no longer intact, the mill's structure remains a testament to its former operational status.

Details

NameKlostermühle (teilw. verfallen)
CityFarschweiler
CountryGermany
Coordinates49.733856, 6.8319035
Current useruin
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