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De Hoop

Meentsestraat 3

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De Hoop (Giesbeek)
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De Hoop Windmill

The De Hoop windmill was constructed in 1888 and has been a prominent feature of the Giesbeek landscape ever since.

History

  • The mill's origins date back to this period, when it was built as a korenmolen (a type of Dutch windmill that uses a single large grinding stone).

The De Hoop windmill is a smock mill, characterized by its distinctive tower and single sail.

Architecture

  • The mill's architecture reflects the traditional design of Dutch windmills from this period, with a sturdy stone foundation and a wooden frame supporting the tower.
  • The mill's construction materials are primarily wood and brick, with a slate roof providing protection from the elements.
  • The interior features a large grinding stone, which was used to grind grain into flour.

The De Hoop windmill is located on Meentsestraat 3 in Giesbeek, Netherlands.

Location

  • The mill sits in a picturesque landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.
  • The nearby water source, the Giesbeek River, provides a tranquil backdrop to the mill's operations.

The De Hoop windmill is currently a working mill, although it has undergone restoration work to ensure its continued operation.

Current Status

  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and significance.

The De Hoop windmill is listed as a protected monument in the Netherlands, recognizing its cultural and historical importance.

Heritage Status

  • Efforts are underway to preserve the mill for future generations, ensuring that it remains an integral part of Giesbeek's heritage.

The De Hoop windmill is open to visitors during certain times of the year.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history through interactive exhibits and guided tours.

Notable Historical Events

While not directly related to the De Hoop windmill, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, a notable Dutch politician, was born in 1948 and served as Secretary General of NATO from 2004 to 2009.

Technical Details

  • The De Hoop windmill features a single sail and a grinding stone with a diameter of approximately 1 meter.
  • The mill's tower stands at a height of around 20 meters, providing a striking presence in the surrounding landscape.

Details

NameDe Hoop
CityGiesbeek
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.995804, 6.0677714
Current useworking mill