De Grote Molen
Ljouwerterdyk 1B
De Grote Molen
The De Grote Molen was built in 1845 in Marrum, Friesland, Netherlands.
It is a smock mill, a type of windmill characterized by its single tower.
Architecture and Construction
- The mill features a traditional Dutch design with a wooden frame and a sloping roof.
- The exterior walls are constructed from local stone, while the roof is covered in clay tiles.
- The interior contains a single grinding stone, indicating that it was primarily used for grain milling.
Original Purpose
De Grote Molen was originally built to grind grain into flour, a common purpose for windmills in the region during the 19th century.
Current Status and Use
The mill has been restored to working order and is currently operational.
It serves as a working example of traditional Dutch milling techniques.
Location and Setting
The mill is situated on Ljouwerterdyk 1B, in the town of Marrum, Friesland.
The surrounding landscape features polder land, typical of the region's agricultural terrain.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
De Grote Molen is listed as a Rijksmonument (National Monument) with reference number 15637.
This designation recognizes its historical significance and ensures its preservation for future generations.
Visiting Information
The De Grote Molen is open to the public, offering visitors an opportunity to experience traditional Dutch milling techniques firsthand.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no specific notable events or famous millers are recorded in the available information.
Technical Details
De Grote Molen features a single windmill tower with a height of approximately 25 meters.
The grinding stone is located within the tower and is used to grind grain into flour.
Details
| Name | De Grote Molen |
|---|---|
| City | Marrum |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 53.318493, 5.7968864 |
| Current use | working example of traditional Dutch milling techniques |
| Accessible | true |
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