טחנת הרוח ברחביה
Ramban 8
Rehavia Windmill
The Rehavia Windmill is a historic tower windmill located in Jerusalem, Israel.
Overview
- The Rehavia Windmill was constructed in 1887 and has been operational for over 130 years. It was built to serve the local community's need for grain milling.
- The mill features a wooden frame and a traditional windmill cap. The grinding stones are made of granite and were reportedly used for both grain milling and oil pressing.
History
The Rehavia Windmill was constructed in 1887 and has been operational for over 130 years. It was built to serve the local community's need for grain milling.
Architecture
- The Rehavia Windmill is a classic example of a tower windmill, standing at approximately 20 meters tall.
- The mill features a wooden frame and a traditional windmill cap. The grinding stones are made of granite and were reportedly used for both grain milling and oil pressing.
Location
The Rehavia Windmill is situated on Ramban 8 in Jerusalem, overlooking the surrounding landscape. The nearby water source is not applicable to this windmill as it relies solely on wind power.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Rehavia Windmill has been recognized for its historical significance and is reportedly listed as a protected site by local authorities.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can view the Rehavia Windmill at its current location, but no guided tours are available.
- The mill's condition may change over time due to weather or other factors.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, there is not enough information available about notable historical events or famous millers associated with this windmill.
Technical Details
- The Rehavia Windmill features a single tower and one grinding stone.
Details
| Name | טחנת הרוח ברחביה |
|---|---|
| City | Jerusalem |
| Country | Israel |
| Coordinates | 31.775118, 35.21666 |
| Guided tours | false |
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