De Arend
Akkerstraat 11

De Arend
Located on Akkerstraat 11 in Wouw, Roosendaal, North Brabant, Netherlands, De Arend is a historic windmill built in 1811 as a gristmill.
Overview
- Recognized as a national monument since 1971.
- A classic example of a Dutch windmill from the early 19th century.
History
- Built in 1811 on an artificial hill, De Arend was constructed as a tower mill with sails spanning 25.85 metres (84.8 ft).
- The windmill functioned primarily as a grain milling facility.
Architecture
De Arend is a traditional tower mill structure, characteristic of this era.
Location
The Akkerstraat 11 location in Wouw provides a picturesque setting for De Arend, with the surrounding landscape offering a serene backdrop to the windmill's presence.
Current Status and Use
De Arend is currently a national monument, recognized for its historical significance. It remains an important part of local heritage and continues to be preserved for future generations.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
- Recognized as a national monument since 1971.
- Preserved through ongoing efforts aimed at maintaining its original structure and functionality.
Visiting Information
De Arend is open to visitors who wish to explore this historic landmark. Visitors can gain insight into the windmill's history and significance by exploring its interior and exterior structures.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While specific information on notable historical events or famous millers associated with De Arend is not available, the windmill remains an important part of local heritage and a testament to the region's rich industrial past.
Details
| Name | De Arend |
|---|---|
| City | Wouw |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 51.516476, 4.385312 |
| Current use | preserved for future generations |
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