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Ostmühle

The Ostmühle is a historic windmill located in Bad Bentheim, Germany.

Overview

This post mill has been a prominent feature of the town's landscape since its construction.

History

  1. The Ostmühle was built in 1850 and has been in operation for over 170 years.
  2. It was originally constructed as a grain mill to serve the local community.

Architecture

The Ostmühle is a post mill, characterized by its vertical axis and rotating cap.

The mill stands approximately 25 meters tall and features a distinctive wooden cap with four sails.

The building is made of locally sourced limestone and timber.

Location

The Ostmühle is situated on Mühlenberg 4 in Bad Bentheim, Germany.

The windmill overlooks the picturesque town and surrounding countryside.

Current Status and Use

The Ostmühle is still standing and remains a working mill, although its primary function has shifted from grain milling to serving as a tourist attraction.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Ostmühle is listed on the German Heritage List and is protected by local preservation laws.

The mill's current owners have implemented measures to ensure its long-term conservation and maintenance.

Visiting Information

The Ostmühle is open to visitors, offering guided tours and insight into its history and operation.

Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its significance in the town's history.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no specific notable events are recorded for the Ostmühle, it has been an integral part of Bad Bentheim's community for generations.

Technical Details

The Ostmühle features a single post mill with four wooden sails.

The grinding stones are not present due to the shift in its primary function.

Details

NameOstmühle
CityBad Bentheim
CountryGermany
Coordinates52.29323, 7.101989
Current usetourist attraction
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue