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De Maasmolen

Molenweg 2A

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De Maasmolen (Nederasselt)
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De Maasmolen

The De Maasmolen is a historic windmill located in Nederasselt, Netherlands.

Overview

  • The De Maasmolen has been an integral part of the region's history and landscape for centuries.

History

De Maasmolen was constructed in 1795, during the French occupation of the Netherlands.

The mill's original purpose was to grind grain into flour, a task that remained its primary function until the mid-20th century.

Over time, the mill underwent several renovations and restorations, ensuring its continued operation.

Architecture

De Maasmolen is a classic example of a Dutch windmill, featuring a traditional tower design with a single sail.

The mill's architecture is characteristic of 18th-century Dutch windmills, with a wooden frame and a brick foundation.

The building's exterior is clad in clay tiles, while the interior features a wooden floor and stone walls.

Location

De Maasmolen is situated on Molenweg 2A in Nederasselt, a small town in the southern Netherlands.

The mill stands near a former polder, which was reclaimed from the peat bogs of the region.

The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and fields, creating a picturesque setting for this historic windmill.

Current Status

De Maasmolen is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours and demonstrations.

Visitors can learn about the mill's history, operation, and significance in Dutch culture.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Molenweg 2A, Nederasselt
  • Opening Hours: [Insert opening hours]
  • Admission Fees: [Insert admission fees]

Heritage Status

De Maasmolen is listed as a Rijksmonument (National Monument) in the Netherlands, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Notable Historical Events

The De Maasmolen played an important role during World War II, serving as a refuge for local residents fleeing the German occupation.

The mill's wooden frame was also used to store food and supplies for the resistance movement.

Technical Details

  • Number of Sails: 1
  • Grinding Stones: 2
  • Machinery: Traditional Dutch windmill machinery

Details

NameDe Maasmolen
CityNederasselt
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.77072, 5.755399
Current useworking museum