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Schöpfrad Kennerleinsrad

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Schöpfrad Kennerleinsrad

The Schöpfrad Kennerleinsrad is a historic watermill located in Möhrendorf, 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 type of watermill, featuring two grinding stones. The architectural features include a traditional German-style building with a wooden frame and a slate roof. The construction materials used are primarily wood and stone.

Original Purpose

As a watermill, the Schöpfrad Kennerleinsrad was originally designed for grain milling purposes.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently a technical monument and a working museum, open to the public for guided tours.

Location and Setting

The mill is situated on the Frankenschnellweg in Möhrendorf, Germany. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby river serving as a water source for the mill's operation.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Schöpfrad Kennerleinsrad has been recognized as a technical monument by local authorities, ensuring its preservation for future generations.

Visiting Information

Visitors can explore the mill during guided tours, which are available upon request. The mill's museum section features exhibits on the history of watermills and grain milling in Germany.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

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

Technical Details

The Schöpfrad Kennerleinsrad features two grinding stones and is powered by a breast-shot wheel.

Details

NameSchöpfrad Kennerleinsrad
CityMöhrendorf
CountryGermany
Coordinates49.626343, 11.006742
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue