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Schriefersmühle

Schriefersmühle

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Schriefersmühle

The Schriefersmühle was constructed in 1747 and has been an integral part of the local landscape ever since.

History

  • As a windmill, it played a crucial role in the region's agricultural development, providing power for grain milling.

This post mill features a single sail, indicating its age and design.

Architecture

The mill's wooden structure is characteristic of traditional German architecture from this period.

Its construction materials include locally sourced wood and stone.

Location

The Schriefersmühle is situated in the town of Mönchengladbach, Germany.

It stands near a small stream that provided water power for its operation.

Current Status and Use

The mill has been preserved as a historic landmark and is currently owned by the Untere Denkmalbehörde (Lower Regional Office).

While it remains structurally intact, it no longer operates as a functional windmill.

The site serves as a testament to the region's rich industrial heritage.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Schriefersmühle is recognized for its cultural significance and has been designated with heritage status (Sch 009).

Ongoing efforts by local authorities aim to maintain and restore this historic landmark for future generations.

Visiting Information

The Schriefersmühle is open to the public, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.

Visitors can explore the site and learn about its history through various exhibits and displays.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While specific details are not available, it is believed that the Schriefersmühle played a significant role in the local agricultural community during its operational years.

Technical Details

Unfortunately, no information is available regarding the number of sails, grinding stones, or machinery used by this windmill.

Details

NameSchriefersmühle
CityMönchengladbach
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.136242, 6.3403664
Current usetestament to the region's rich industrial heritage
Accessibletrue