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Turmholländermühle

The Turmholländermühle is a historic windmill located in Lossatal, Germany.

Overview

Built in 1787, this mill has been preserved as a cultural heritage site and is now open to the public.

History

  1. Construction of the Turmholländermühle began in 1787 and was completed by 1790.
  2. The mill was built as a post mill with a single sail, driven by wind power.
  3. Initially used for grain milling, the mill also served as an oil press and later as a sawmill.

Architecture

The Turmholländermühle features a traditional German windmill design, constructed from local stone and timber.

  1. The post mill stands approximately 20 meters tall, with a single sail measuring 4 meters in diameter.
  2. The mill's architecture is characteristic of the late 18th-century German windmill style.

Current Status and Use

The Turmholländermühle is currently open to the public as a museum, offering guided tours and insight into its history and operation.

  1. Visitors can explore the interior of the mill, learning about its original purpose and significance in local industry.

Location and Setting

Located on Windmühlenweg in Lossatal, Germany, the Turmholländermühle is situated in a rural landscape surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.

  1. The nearby village of Lossatal provides a charming backdrop to the mill's historic presence.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

Designated as a cultural heritage site, the Turmholländermühle has undergone restoration efforts to preserve its original structure and functionality.

  1. These conservation measures have ensured the mill's continued operation and accessibility for future generations.

Visiting Information

The Turmholländermühle is open to visitors during designated hours.

  1. Guided tours are available in German, with English-speaking guides also present during peak season.
  2. Visitors can explore the mill's interior, learn about its history, and take in the surrounding landscape.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no specific notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Turmholländermühle, its presence as a working windmill in rural Germany during the late 18th century reflects the importance of wind power in local industry at that time.

Details

NameTurmholländermühle
CityLossatal
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.408085, 12.866982
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue