Wasserschöpfrad
Heinrich-Kohles-Platz
Wasserschöpfrad
The Wasserschöpfrad is a historic watermill located in Bad Staffelstein, Germany.
History
- The Wasserschöpfrad is believed to date from the 18th century.
- Its construction year is not explicitly stated.
Architecture and Construction
The Wasserschöpfrad is an overshot wheel mill, featuring a wooden frame with a stone foundation.
- The mill's architecture is typical of German watermills from this period.
- The construction materials used are primarily wood and stone.
Original Purpose
The Wasserschöpfrad was originally designed for water-powered milling.
Its primary function was to grind grain into flour.
Current Status and Use
The Wasserschöpfrad is no longer in use as a working mill.
It has been converted into a museum, showcasing its historical significance and architectural features.
Location and Setting
The mill is situated on Heinrich-Kohles-Platz in the town of Bad Staffelstein, Germany.
The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Wasserschöpfrad has been recognized as a cultural heritage site in Germany.
Efforts have been made to preserve its historical integrity, including restoration work and conservation efforts.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the Wasserschöpfrad by appointment only.
The mill is open for guided tours, providing insight into its history and operation.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Wasserschöpfrad.
Technical Details
The Wasserschöpfrad features a single overshot wheel, with a diameter of approximately 3.5 meters.
The grinding stones used for milling were likely made from local limestone.
Details
| Name | Wasserschöpfrad |
|---|---|
| City | Bad Staffelstein |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 50.109745, 10.989096 |
| Current use | museum |
| Guided tours | true |
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