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Drießen 19a

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Windmühle

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

Overview

This post mill has been a prominent feature of the local landscape since its construction.

History

  1. The Windmühle was built in 1850 and has been in operation for over 170 years.
  2. Its original purpose was to grind grain into flour.

Architecture

The Windmühle is a traditional German post mill, characterized by its tall, narrow tower supporting a single horizontal blade.

  • The mill's body is constructed from local sandstone,
  • while the wooden frame is made of oak.

Location

The Windmühle is situated on Drießen 19a in Rheinberg, Germany.

It stands near the town's historic center, overlooking the surrounding countryside.

Current Status and Use

The Windmühle is currently a working mill,

although its operation has been limited to occasional events and demonstrations.

The windmill serves as a local landmark and is occasionally used for educational purposes.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Windmühle is listed as a historic monument in Germany,

recognizing its cultural significance.

Local preservation efforts have ensured the windmill's structural integrity and helped maintain its original appearance.

Visiting Information

The Windmühle is open to the public on select days throughout the year.

Visitors can arrange guided tours by contacting local authorities or the mill's owners directly.

Notable Historical Events

There are no notable historical events associated with this windmill.

Technical Details

The Windmühle features six wooden sails and two grinding stones,

both made of local stone.

Its construction has been well-maintained over the years,

ensuring its continued operation as a functional mill.

Details

NameWindmühle
CityRheinberg
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.544945, 6.6646047
Current useworking mill
Guided tourstrue