Broekmolen
Boargemaster Nautawei 4a

Broekmolen
The Broekmolen was constructed in 1887 and has been a significant part of the local landscape ever since.
As a polder mill, its primary function is to pump water out of the surrounding polder, allowing for the cultivation of land.
Architecture
The Broekmolen is a windmill, specifically a smock mill, with a characteristic tower design.
Its construction materials are typical of the era, featuring wooden beams and a stone foundation.
The mill's architecture reflects its purpose as a pumping device, with a sturdy frame designed to withstand the forces generated by the wind.
Location
The Broekmolen is situated in Boargemaster Nautawei 4a, Broeksterwâld, Netherlands.
Its location allows it to harness the prevailing winds and pump water from the surrounding polder, making it an integral part of the local ecosystem.
Current Status and Use
Although the mill is no longer operational, it remains a notable landmark in the area.
The building has been preserved, and its historical significance is recognized by local authorities.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Broekmolen is listed as a protected monument in the Netherlands, acknowledging its importance as an example of traditional windmill architecture.
Visiting Information
The Broekmolen is open to visitors who wish to explore its history and architecture.
However, please note that the mill is not currently operational.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no specific information on notable historical events or famous millers associated with the Broekmolen is available.
Technical Details
The Broekmolen features a single sail, typical of its smock mill design.
Its grinding stones are no longer in use, as the mill's primary function has been adapted to pumping water.
Details
| Name | Broekmolen |
|---|---|
| City | Broeksterwâld |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 53.267033, 5.9709506 |
| Current use | notable landmark |
| Accessible | true |
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