De Held Jozua
Held Jozuapad

De Held Jozua
The De Held Jozua is a historic paltrok mill located in Zaandam, Netherlands. Built in 1719, it has been restored to working order and serves as a wind-powered sawmill.
Overview
- The De Held Jozua was constructed in 1719. As a Dutch paltrok mill, it is powered by the wind and features a unique design typical of its type.
History
The De Held Jozua was constructed in 1719. As a Dutch paltrok mill, it is powered by the wind and features a unique design typical of its type.
Architecture
- The mill's architecture reflects its purpose as a sawmill. It has a characteristic tower shape with a single sail, typical of post mills.
- The building material used for construction is not specified in available data.
Location
The De Held Jozua is situated at Held Jozuapad in Zaandam, Netherlands. The surrounding landscape features rural Dutch countryside, and the mill is near a water source.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
- The De Held Jozua is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 40094.
- This designation recognizes its historical significance and ensures preservation efforts are in place to protect the mill for future generations.
Visiting Information
The De Held Jozua is open to visitors and has been restored to working order. Visitors can see the mill in operation, providing a unique insight into its history and purpose as a sawmill.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No specific notable historical events or famous millers are documented for this location.
Technical Details
- The De Held Jozua features one sail, typical of post mills.
- No information is available on the number of grinding stones or machinery used in its operation.
Details
| Name | De Held Jozua |
|---|---|
| City | Zaandam |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.443798, 4.806948 |
| Current use | wind-powered sawmill |
Nearby Mills
Other mills close to De Held Jozua





