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Pulvermühle

Waibstadter Straße

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Pulvermühle

The Pulvermühle is a historic watermill located in Neckarbischofsheim, Germany.

History

  • The mill's history dates back to the 18th century, and it has been in operation for over two centuries.
  • Originally built to grind grain into flour, the Pulvermühle was also used for oil pressing in its early years.

Architecture

The Pulvermühle is an overshot wheel mill, constructed from local limestone and timber.

The mill features a distinctive stone façade with a sloping roof, characteristic of traditional German watermill architecture.

Original Purpose

The Pulvermühle was originally built to grind grain into flour.

Current Status and Use

The Pulvermühle is currently a museum, open to the public for guided tours.

The mill has been restored to its original condition, with many of its historic features preserved.

Location and Setting

The Pulvermühle is situated on Waibstadter Straße in Neckarbischofsheim, near the River Neckar.

The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and picturesque farmland.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Pulvermühle has been recognized as a historic landmark by local authorities.

Efforts have been made to preserve its original architecture and functionality.

Visiting Information

The Pulvermühle is open to the public during guided tours.

Visitors can explore the mill's interior, including its grinding stones and machinery.

Guided tours are available in multiple languages.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers have been documented for the Pulvermühle.

Technical Details

The Pulvermühle features a single overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 3 meters.

The grinding stones are made from local limestone and date back to the early 19th century.

Details

NamePulvermühle
CityNeckarbischofsheim
CountryGermany
Coordinates49.299328, 8.950077
ArchitectNot specified
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue