Szárazmalom
Árpád utca 33
Szárazmalom
The Szárazmalom is a historic windmill located in Tarpa, Hungary.
Overview
Built in 1820, this post mill has played a significant role in the town's history and remains a notable landmark today.
History
- The Szárazmalom was constructed in 1820 and has been operational for over two centuries.
- Its primary function was as a grain mill, providing flour to the local community.
Architecture
The windmill features a traditional Hungarian post mill design with a single sail and a wooden tower.
The structure is made from locally sourced materials, including wood and stone.
Location
The Szárazmalom is situated on Árpád utca 33 in Tarpa, Hungary.
The town is nestled in the Great Hungarian Plain, approximately 20 kilometers north of the Danube River.
Current Status and Use
The windmill remains a working mill, although its primary function has been reduced to occasional use for grain milling.
It is also occasionally used as a museum to showcase traditional Hungarian architecture and milling techniques.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Szárazmalom is listed as a national cultural monument in Hungary.
The Hungarian government has implemented measures to preserve the windmill, including regular maintenance and restoration work.
Visiting Information
The Szárazmalom is open to visitors during the summer months.
Guided tours are available upon request.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers have been recorded for the Szárazmalom.
Technical Details
The windmill features a single sail with a diameter of approximately 3 meters.
The grinding stones are made from local limestone and are still in use today.
Details
| Name | Szárazmalom |
|---|---|
| City | Tarpa |
| Country | Hungary |
| Coordinates | 48.101982, 22.525875 |
| Current use | working mill and museum |
| Guided tours | true |
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