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De Hoop

Molenstraat 17

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De Hoop (Zuilichem)
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De Hoop Windmill

The De Hoop windmill is a historic post mill located in Zuilichem, Netherlands.

History

  • The exact construction year of the mill is not known, but it is believed to date from the 18th century.

Architecture and Construction

The De Hoop windmill is a post mill with a single sail. It features a traditional Dutch windmill design, with a wooden frame and a cap made of clay tiles.

  • The mill's construction materials are primarily wood, with some metal components.

Original Purpose

The primary purpose of the De Hoop windmill was for grain milling. The mill was used to grind grains into flour for local bakeries and households.

Current Status and Use

The De Hoop windmill is no longer in use as a functional mill. However, it has been preserved and is now a museum. Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and significance.

Location and Setting

The De Hoop windmill is located on Molenstraat 17 in Zuilichem, Netherlands. The surrounding area features a rural landscape with rolling hills and farmland.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The De Hoop windmill has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the Dutch government. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's original structure and maintain its historical integrity.

Visiting Information

The De Hoop windmill is open to visitors, although it may be closed at certain times. Visitors can contact local authorities for more information on visiting hours and access.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Although not directly related to the mill, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, a notable Dutch politician, was born in Zuilichem and has connections to the area.

Technical Details

Unfortunately, no specific technical details are available for the De Hoop windmill.

Details

NameDe Hoop
CityZuilichem
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.80791, 5.133158
ArchitectNot specified
Current useMuseum