Langenbrucker Mühle
Wehrwiesenweg
Langenbrucker Mühle
The Langenbrucker Mühle is a historic watermill located in Weiher, 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 a breast-shot wheel watermill, featuring a single grinding stone.
The building's architecture is typical of traditional German watermills, with a wooden frame and a sloping roof.
The exterior walls are constructed from local sandstone, while the interior features wooden beams and a stone foundation.
Original Purpose
Originally built for grain milling, the Langenbrucker Mühle was used to process wheat and other grains for local farmers.
Current Status and Use
The mill is currently disused and no longer operational.
It has been preserved as a historic landmark and is not open to public visits.
Location and Setting
The mill is situated on Wehrwiesenweg in the town of Weiher, near the Langenbruck river.
The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and fields, with the mill itself standing prominently near the water source.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
Although not currently operational, the Langenbrucker Mühle is listed as a historic monument and is protected by local preservation efforts.
Visiting Information
Due to its disused state, the mill is not open to public visits.
However, it can be viewed from the outside, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No notable historical events or famous millers are associated with the Langenbrucker Mühle.
Technical Details
The mill features a single breast-shot wheel with one grinding stone.
Details
| Name | Langenbrucker Mühle |
|---|---|
| City | Weiher |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 49.589222, 11.112981 |
| Current use | disused and no longer operational |
| Accessible | false |
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