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Windmühle Johanna

Schönenfelder Straße 99

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Windmühle Johanna

The Windmühle Johanna is a historic windmill located in Hamburg, Germany.

History

  • The Windmühle Johanna was constructed in 1875 and has been preserved as a technical cultural monument.
  • It features a three-level structure with a total of two vanes.
  • The building material used for its construction is not specified, but it is believed to be traditional German brickwork.

Architecture

The mill's architecture is characterized by its three-level structure and two vanes.

Location

The Windmühle Johanna is situated on Schönenfelder Straße 99 in Hamburg, Germany.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently open to the public as an attraction managed by Wilhelmsburger Windmühlenverein e.V. Visitors can explore the interior and learn about its history and significance.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Windmühle Johanna has been recognized for its historical importance as a technical cultural monument.

  • Efforts have been made to preserve it in its current state, ensuring its continued accessibility to future generations.

Visiting Information

The Windmühle Johanna is open to visitors who wish to explore this historic windmill. Address: Schönenfelder Straße 99, Hamburg, Germany.

  • The mill's website provides more information on visiting hours and admission details.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in the available data.

Technical Details

The Windmühle Johanna features two vanes, indicating its classification as a smock windmill.

Details

NameWindmühle Johanna
CityHamburg
CountryGermany
Coordinates53.499794, 10.023173
Current useattraction managed by Wilhelmsburger Windmühlenverein e.V.