De Oelemölle
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De Oelemölle
De Oelemölle, a historic windmill located in Hardenberg, Netherlands, has been a significant part of the region's industrial heritage since its construction in 1533.
History
- De Oelemölle was built to serve as a primary source of grain milling for the local community.
- The mill's architecture is characteristic of its time period, with a sturdy stone foundation and a distinctive curved roofline.
- Its primary function was to provide a reliable source of food for the community, utilizing the wind power available in the region.
Architecture
De Oelemölle is a classic example of a traditional Dutch windmill, featuring a post mill design with a single sail and a wooden cap.
Original Purpose
De Oelemölle was originally built to grind grain into flour for local bakeries and households.
Current Status and Use
Today, De Oelemölle is no longer operational as a working mill, but it has been preserved as a museum and cultural landmark.
Location and Setting
De Oelemölle is situated in the heart of Hardenberg, a charming town in the Dutch province of Overijssel.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
As a protected historic site, De Oelemölle is listed as a Rijksmonument (National Monument) in the Netherlands, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can explore De Oelemölle by appointment only, with guided tours available during peak season.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While no specific notable events or famous millers are recorded for De Oelemölle, its history is deeply intertwined with the development of Dutch industry and agriculture during the 16th century.
Technical Details
De Oelemölle features a single sail with a wooden cap, powered by a traditional Dutch windmill mechanism.
Details
| Name | De Oelemölle |
|---|---|
| City | Hardenberg |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.573975, 6.6112227 |
| Current use | museum |
| Guided tours | true |
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