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De Arend

Krimweg 58

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De Arend (Coevorden)
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De Arend

The De Arend is a historic windmill located in Coevorden, Netherlands.

Overview

Built in 1894 as a smock mill, it was originally constructed to serve as a grain mill.

History

The De Arend was built in 1894 on an artificial hill in Coevorden.

It functioned primarily as a gristmill and operated under the management of the local milling company.

The windmill has undergone several renovations over the years but remains a significant part of the town's history.

Architecture

De Arend is classified as a smock mill, with its distinctive tower design featuring a single sail.

Their sails have a span of 25.85 meters (84.8 ft).

The windmill's architecture reflects traditional Dutch milling designs from the late 19th century.

Location and Setting

The De Arend stands on Krimweg 58 in Coevorden, Netherlands.

It is situated near an artificial hill, which was likely constructed to provide a stable foundation for the mill.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

De Arend has been recognized as a national monument since June 24, 1971 (nr 39624).

Efforts have been made to preserve the windmill's historical significance, ensuring its continued operation and maintenance.

Visiting Information

The De Arend is open to visitors.

For those interested in exploring this historic landmark, please refer to the provided Wikipedia URL for more information on visiting hours and access details.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are documented for De Arend.

Technical Details

The windmill features a single sail with a span of 25.85 meters (84.8 ft).

Details

NameDe Arend
CityCoevorden
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.659744, 6.7247
Current useGrain mill
Accessibletrue