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Helt szélmalom

Táncsics Mihály utca 20

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Helt Szélmalom

The Helt Szélmalom, located in Tés, Hungary, was constructed in 1840 and is one of the last remaining examples of the traditional Hungarian windmill industry.

History

  • For over a century, this mill played a crucial role in the region's agricultural economy, grinding grain for local farmers.
  • The Helt Szélmalom was constructed in 1840 and is one of the last remaining examples of the traditional Hungarian windmill industry.

Architecture

As a post mill, the Helt Szélmalom features a distinctive tower design with a rotating cap. The mill's body is constructed from stone, while its wooden components are made from locally sourced oak.

  • The windmill boasts six vitorla sails, which were used to power the grinding stones that produced flour for local consumption.

Location

The Helt Szélmalom is situated on Táncsics Mihály utca 20 in the town of Tés, Hungary. The mill stands near a former riverbed, which was an important water source for the region's agricultural activities.

Current Status and Use

Although no longer operational as a primary grain miller, the Helt Szélmalom remains a working example of traditional Hungarian windmill technology. Visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history through guided tours.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a historic site, the Helt Szélmalom is recognized for its cultural significance in Hungary's agricultural heritage. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill and restore it to its original condition, ensuring its continued relevance as an educational resource.

Visiting Information

The Helt Szélmalom is open to visitors who can be guided through the site by local tour guides. The windmill can be reached via Táncsics Mihály utca 20 in Tés, Hungary. For more information on visiting hours and guided tours, please contact +36 88 469 007.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

The Helt Szélmalom played a significant role in the development of Hungary's agricultural industry during the 19th century. Although no specific miller is attributed to this site, it is believed to have been operated by local farmers who relied on the windmill for their grain milling needs.

Technical Details

  • Number of sails: Six vitorla
  • Grinding stones: Not specified
  • Machinery: Wind-powered grinding mechanism

Details

NameHelt szélmalom
CityTés
CountryHungary
Coordinates47.258636, 18.03537
Current useeducational resource
Guided tourstrue