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Windmühle Niemann

Gartenweg 26

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Windmühle Niemann

The Windmühle Niemann is a historic windmill located in Kröpelin, Germany.

History

  • The Windmühle Niemann is believed to have been constructed in the late 18th century, its exact date of origin remains unclear.

Architecture and Construction

The mill features a post mill design with no vanes. It is believed to have been built using traditional materials such as wood and thatch.

Original Purpose

Originally used for grain milling, the Windmühle Niemann was an essential part of the local agricultural community's processing needs.

Current Status and Use

The windmill remains standing today, although its original purpose has been largely superseded by modern machinery. It is no longer in use as a functioning mill but serves as a notable example of rural architecture.

Location and Setting

Located on Gartenweg 26 in Kröpelin, the Windmühle Niemann sits within a picturesque landscape that reflects the region's agricultural heritage. The nearby water source is not explicitly stated.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The windmill has been designated as a notable example of rural architecture but lacks formal heritage status.

Visiting Information

The Windmühle Niemann is open to visitors, although no specific hours or guided tours are mentioned.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers are reported in association with the Windmühle Niemann.

Technical Details

Unfortunately, detailed technical information regarding the windmill's machinery and construction is not available.

Details

NameWindmühle Niemann
CityKröpelin
CountryGermany
Coordinates54.07601, 11.7928095
Current usenotable example of rural architecture
Accessibletrue