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1200 Roe

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1200 Roe

The 1200 Roe is a historic windmill located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

History

  • The 1200 Roe was built in 1807 and has been operational since its construction. It is believed to have been used primarily for grain milling purposes.

Architecture

The mill is classified as a smock mill, with a single tower supporting the grinding stones. The tower stands at approximately 25 meters tall and features an eight-sided base. The mill's body is constructed from brick and mortar, with wooden beams used for the frame and sails.

Location

The 1200 Roe is situated on Haarlemmerweg in Amsterdam, near the city center. It overlooks a polder, which was created by draining land to increase agricultural productivity.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently operational as a working windmill, with regular maintenance performed to ensure its continued functionality.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The 1200 Roe has been designated as a national monument in the Netherlands. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's historic integrity, including restoration work to maintain its original appearance.

Visiting Information

The public is welcome to visit the 1200 Roe during regular operating hours. Visitors can observe the mill in operation and learn about its history through interactive exhibits.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the 1200 Roe.

Technical Details

The 1200 Roe features a single sail, with an approximate height of 10 meters. The grinding stones are constructed from granite and measure approximately 1 meter in diameter.

Details

Name1200 Roe
CityAmsterdam
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.384235, 4.815122
Current useWorking windmill