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Tārgales vējdzirnavas

Kamārce — Gārzde — Zūru dzirnavas

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Tārgales vējdzirnavas

The Tārgales Windmill, also known as Kamārces vējdzirnavas, was constructed in 1896.

History

  • The mill features a wooden frame with a conical roof covered in clay tiles.
  • The post mill stands approximately 10 meters tall, supported by a stone foundation.
  • The construction materials used were locally sourced wood and clay.

Original Purpose

The primary function of the Tārgales Windmill was grain milling, utilizing wind power to operate its machinery.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently in a state of ruin, having been abandoned for several decades.

Despite this, it remains an important part of Latvia's cultural heritage.

Location and Setting

  • The mill is situated in the Kamārce village, near the Gārzde River,
  • which provides water power to the surrounding area.
  • The landscape surrounding the mill features rolling hills and agricultural fields.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Tārgales Windmill has been recognized as a cultural monument of Latvia, with efforts made to preserve its historical significance.

Visiting Information

Due to its current state of ruin, the Tārgales Windmill is not open for public visits.

However, it can be accessed through guided tours or by arrangement with local authorities.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable events or famous millers are recorded in the available information.

Technical Details

  • The post mill features a single sail and one grinding stone.

Details

NameTārgales vējdzirnavas
CityVentspils novads
CountryLatvia
Coordinates57.321415, 21.689886
Current useruin
Accessiblefalse
Guided tourstrue