Viesemühle
Koblenzer Straße
Viesemühle
The Viesemühle is a historic watermill located in Löhne, Germany.
History
- The Viesemühle was constructed in 1850 and has been in operation for over 170 years. Its original purpose was to mill grain into flour.
Architecture
The mill is an overshot wheel watermill, featuring a single horizontal beam with a diameter of approximately 2 meters. The grinding stones are believed to have been replaced several times during its operational life due to wear and tear. The building's exterior walls are constructed from local sandstone, while the roof is made of slate.
Location
The Viesemühle is situated on the banks of the Weser River in Löhne, a small town located in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the river providing a source of power for the mill's operation.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Viesemühle is listed as a historic monument in Germany and has been subject to preservation efforts by local authorities. In 2010, the mill underwent restoration work to ensure its continued stability and functionality.
Visiting Information
The Viesemühle is open to visitors, although access may be restricted due to ongoing maintenance and conservation work. Visitors can view the mill from the outside and learn about its history through exhibits and interpretive signage.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Viesemühle.
Technical Details
The Viesemühle features a single overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 2 meters. The grinding stones were likely made from local limestone and featured a series of horizontal and vertical grooves to facilitate grain milling.
Details
| Name | Viesemühle |
|---|---|
| City | Löhne |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 52.159664, 8.733165 |
| Current use | museum |
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