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Seefelder Mühle

Hauptstraße 1

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Seefelder Mühle

The Seefelder Mühle is a historic smock mill located in Stadland, Germany. Built in 1875, it has been preserved and now serves as an attraction for tourists.

History

  1. Construction of the Seefelder Mühle began in 1875.
  2. It was designed to be a galerie holländer, with a windrose and flügel.
  3. The mill's purpose was grain milling.

Architecture

The Seefelder Mühle features a smock mill design with a grey roof and red building colour. It has a height of 16 meters and includes a windmill type (smock) and vanes (yes). The building is wheelchair accessible to a limited extent.

Location

The Seefelder Mühle is situated at Hauptstraße 1 in Stadland, Germany. It is located within the town's landscape.

Visiting Information

The Seefelder Mühle is open to visitors and can be accessed via its website: https://www.friesische-muehlenstrasse.de/index.php?article_id=22. The mill offers limited wheelchair accessibility.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Seefelder Mühle has been designated as a notable historic site in Germany. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's original structure and functionality.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No specific information is available regarding notable historical events or famous millers associated with the Seefelder Mühle.

Technical Details

The Seefelder Mühle features one grinding stone, although exact details are not provided.

Details

NameSeefelder Mühle
CityStadland
CountryGermany
Coordinates53.457417, 8.346797
Current useattraction for tourists
Accessibletrue