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Windmühle Prausitz

Hauptstraße 2a

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Windmühle Prausitz

The Windmühle Prausitz was constructed in 1804 and has been a prominent feature of the landscape in Hirschstein, Germany ever since its completion. The mill's operational history is marked by its use as a windmill, with the primary function being grain milling.

Architecture

The Windmühle Prausitz is a tower mill made from Bruchstein blocks without sails or a roof. In 1971, a severe storm removed the roof, leading to the cessation of the mill's operation.

Location and Setting

Located at Hauptstraße 2a in Hirschstein, Germany, the Windmühle Prausitz is situated in a rural area surrounded by rolling hills. The nearby water source is not explicitly mentioned in available data.

Current Status and Use

The Windmühle Prausitz is currently a ruin, with no operational use. It has been designated as a heritage site and is managed by the local preservation society (lfd).

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a Baudenkmal (cultural monument), the Windmühle Prausitz is protected by German law. The lfd organization oversees its maintenance and conservation efforts.

Visiting Information

The Windmühle Prausitz is open to visitors, although no specific details on hours or guided tours are available in the provided data.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers are mentioned in the available data.

Technical Details

The Windmühle Prausitz features a single tower and is reportedly made from Bruchstein blocks. No information on the number of sails, grinding stones, or machinery is provided.

  • Baudenkmal (cultural monument)

Details

NameWindmühle Prausitz
CityHirschstein
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.262077, 13.308741
Current useruin
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