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Windmühle

The Windmühle is a historic windmill located in Glandorf, Germany.

Overview

The Windmühle was constructed in 1795 and has been in operation for over two centuries. Its original purpose was to grind grain into flour using its tower mill design.

History

  • The Windmühle features a traditional German tower mill with a single post. The mill's wooden frame is made from locally sourced beech wood, while the roof is covered in clay tiles.
  • The windmill stands at approximately 20 meters tall and has a diameter of about 6 meters.

Location

The Windmühle is situated on a gentle slope near the town of Glandorf, overlooking the surrounding countryside. The mill's proximity to the nearby river allows for easy access to water power, which was utilized in its early years.

Current Status and Use

The Windmühle is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the mill and learn about its history and operation.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Windmühle has been designated as a protected cultural heritage site in Germany. Ongoing preservation efforts have ensured the mill's structural integrity and helped maintain its original character.

Visiting Information

  • Tourists can visit the Windmühle by appointment, with guided tours available on weekends and public holidays. Admission fees apply.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

The Windmühle has been featured in several local historical accounts, including a notable grain harvest of 1850 that saw the mill produce over 1,000 bushels of flour per year.

Technical Details

  • Number of sails: 2
  • Grinding stones: 1
  • Machinery: Traditional wooden frame with hand-cranked grinding mechanism

Details

NameWindmühle
CityGlandorf
CountryGermany
Coordinates52.084774, 7.9987297
Current useworking museum
Guided tourstrue