Knauthainer Mühle
Am Mühlgraben
Knauthainer Mühle
The Knauthainer Mühle is a historic watermill located in Leipzig, Germany.
History
- The construction year is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to date from the 18th century.
Architecture and Construction
The mill is an overshot wheel type of watermill. It features a traditional German architectural style with a wooden frame and a slate roof.
- The building's materials are primarily wood and stone.
Original Purpose
The Knauthainer Mühle was originally built to grind grain into flour, which was then used for baking bread.
The mill also reportedly served as an oil press during its operational years.
Current Status and Use
The mill is currently a museum, open to the public for guided tours.
Visitors can learn about the history of the mill and its significance in German industrial heritage.
Location and Setting
The Knauthainer Mühle is situated along the Mühlgraben river in Leipzig's city center.
The surrounding landscape features a mix of urban and natural environments, with nearby parks and green spaces offering scenic views.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The mill has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by local authorities, who have implemented measures to preserve its historical integrity.
Restoration work has ensured the mill's structural stability and maintained its original character.
Visiting Information
If open to public, visitors can explore the museum and learn about the Knauthainer Mühle's history through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for this mill.
Technical Details
The mill features a single overshot wheel with a grinding stone.
No additional machinery is reported to be present.
Details
| Name | Knauthainer Mühle |
|---|---|
| City | Leipzig |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 51.271877, 12.313738 |
| Current use | museum |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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