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Windmühle Bergwitz

Lindenstraße 72

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Windmühle Bergwitz

The Windmühle Bergwitz is a historic windmill located in Kemberg, Germany. Believed to date from the 18th century, its exact construction year is not known.

History

  • The mill is a post mill with a single horizontal vanes arrangement.
  • It features a traditional German-style wooden frame and roof, constructed using local timber and thatch.
  • The windmill's tower stands approximately 25 meters tall, supporting the rotating cap and sails.

Originally built as a grain milling facility, the Windmühle Bergwitz was used to grind grains into flour for local bakeries and households.

Original Purpose

  • The mill is currently preserved as a museum and tourist attraction.
  • Visitors can explore the interior of the tower and learn about its history and operation.

Located in the town of Kemberg, the Windmühle Bergwitz stands on Lindenstraße 72. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby Spreewald forest providing a scenic backdrop.

Location and Setting

  • The windmill is listed as a cultural heritage site in Germany and has undergone restoration efforts to maintain its original character and functionality.
  • Visitors can access the Windmühle Bergwitz by appointment or during guided tours. Admission fees apply, with discounts available for groups and children.

The Windmühle Bergwitz played a significant role in the local agricultural community, providing flour for generations of families.

Notable Historical Events

  • Technical Details:
  • * Number of sails: 1
  • * Grinding stones: None (grinding was done manually)
  • * Machinery: Traditional windmill machinery

Details

NameWindmühle Bergwitz
CityKemberg
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.79243, 12.601409
Current usemuseum and tourist attraction
Guided tourstrue