Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle
Windmühlenweg 17
Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle
The Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle was constructed in 1828 and has been a prominent feature of the Dresden landscape ever since. This historic windmill is an exemplary example of a Turmholländer, a type of post mill that was widely used during the 19th century.
Architecture
The Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle features a pyramidal roof and is constructed from dark grey materials. The windmill's original purpose was to power grain milling operations, with its Turmholländer design allowing for efficient grinding of grains into flour. Over the years, the mill has undergone various restorations and renovations to maintain its structural integrity.
Location
Located in Dresden, Germany, the Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle is situated on Windmühlenweg 17. The surrounding landscape offers a picturesque view of the town's historic architecture and natural surroundings. While the windmill was originally powered by water from nearby sources, its current use relies solely on wind energy.
Current Status
The Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle is currently a working attraction, with guided tours available to visitors. The mill has been designated as a heritage site and is protected for future generations to enjoy.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
As a historic landmark, the Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle is recognized for its cultural significance and is subject to regular preservation efforts. The windmill's restoration and maintenance are overseen by local authorities to ensure its continued operation and accessibility.
Visiting Information
For those interested in visiting the Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle, guided tours can be arranged through the official website (http://www.gohliser-windmuehle.de). Visitors can enjoy a unique glimpse into the windmill's history and operation while learning about its cultural importance.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While specific details regarding notable historical events or famous millers are not available, the Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle remains an important part of Dresden's rich industrial heritage.
Technical Details
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- Turmholländer: A type of post mill widely used during the 19th century.
- Pyramidal roof
- Dark grey materials
- Grain milling operations
- Wind energy
- Heritage site
- Cultural significance
- Regular preservation efforts
- Guided tours
- Industrial heritage
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Details
| Name | Mühlenstube Gohliser Windmühle |
|---|---|
| City | Dresden |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 51.0898, 13.658212 |
| Current use | working attraction |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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