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Mühlenstumpf

Wallstraße 5

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The Mühlenstumpf

The Mühlenstumpf is a historic windmill located in Löcken, Waldfeucht, Germany.

History

  • The mill was constructed in 1873 and operated until its closure in 1923. It was specifically built as an oil mill with a Kollergang to crush oilseed for production.

Architecture

The Mühlenstumpf is a post mill, characterized by its vertical axis and single sail. The mill's design is typical of late 19th-century German windmills.

Location

The mill is situated on Wallstraße 5 in Löcken, Braunsrath, Germany. It stands in the Feldgemarkung area, near a rural landscape with surrounding farmland.

Current Status and Use

The Mühlenstumpf is no longer operational but has been preserved as a historic landmark. The building remains intact, and the site is managed by the Untere Denkmalbehörde.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The mill was designated as a cultural heritage site with an 8-point rating, indicating its significant historical value. Efforts have been made to maintain the mill's structure and provide information about its history and significance.

Visiting Information

The Mühlenstumpf is open to visitors and can be accessed at Wallstraße 5 in Löcken, Braunsrath, Germany. Further information on visiting hours and guided tours is available on the website of the mill's operator, Bernd Limburg.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for this specific windmill.

Technical Details

The Mühlenstumpf features a single sail with no vanes. The grinding stones and machinery used in the oil production process are not specified due to lack of information.

Details

NameMühlenstumpf
CityBraunsrath
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.06503, 6.0413356
Current usehistoric landmark
Accessibletrue