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Šeduvos malūnas

Vytauto g. 89A

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Šeduvos Malūnas

The Šeduvos malūnas is a historic windmill located in Šeduva, Lithuania.

Overview

  • The Šeduvos malūnas was constructed in 1903 by local craftsmen using traditional techniques.
  • Its primary function was grain milling, providing essential services to the surrounding community.

History

Initially, its primary function was grain milling, providing essential services to the surrounding community.

Architecture

  • The mill features a post mill design with a single sail.
  • The building's height is 20 meters above ground level.

The wooden structure is clad in brick and slate, while the windshaft and sails are made from oak.

Location

Šeduvos malūnas is situated on Vytauto g. 89A in Šeduva, Lithuania.

The mill stands near a small stream that provides water for its operation.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Šeduvos malūnas has been recognized as a cultural monument by the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture.
  • Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's original structure and functionality, ensuring its continued use as a working windmill.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the Šeduvos malūnas during guided tours.

The mill is open to the public on weekends and national holidays.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While there is limited information available about notable events associated with the Šeduvos malūnas, its continued operation as a functional windmill is a testament to the ingenuity of local craftsmen.

Technical Details

  • The Šeduvos malūnas features one sail and operates using traditional wind power.

Details

NameŠeduvos malūnas
CityŠeduva
CountryLithuania
Coordinates55.76067, 23.743475
Architectlocal craftsmen
Current useworking windmill
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue