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De Welvaart

Molenweg 1

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De Welvaart (Horn)
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De Welvaart

De Welvaart is a historic windmill located in Horn, Netherlands.

History

  • Constructed in 1823, it has been a prominent feature of the local landscape for nearly two centuries.

Architecture and Construction

De Welvaart is a type of smock mill, characterized by its simple, unadorned design. The mill's tower stands approximately [height] meters tall, supporting a single sail. Its construction materials include traditional Dutch windmill wood and stone.

Original Purpose

Originally built to grind grain into flour, De Welvaart was designed for the local agricultural community. As an overshot wheel mill, it utilized water from a nearby source to power its machinery.

Current Status and Use

De Welvaart remains standing today, although it is no longer used for its original purpose. It has been preserved as a historic landmark and is occasionally open to visitors.

Location and Setting

Located on Molenweg 1 in Horn, Netherlands, De Welvaart sits within a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and farmland. The mill's proximity to a nearby water source allowed it to harness the power of the local water supply.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

De Welvaart has been recognized for its historical significance, with efforts made to preserve its structure and maintain its integrity as a cultural landmark.

Visiting Information

De Welvaart is occasionally open to visitors. For up-to-date information on visiting hours and access, please contact local authorities or visit the mill's official website.

Notable Historical Events and Famous Millers

While no specific notable events are recorded for De Welvaart, its construction in 1823 reflects the growing importance of windmills in Dutch agriculture during this period.

Details

NameDe Welvaart
CityHorn
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.209587, 5.9420485
Current usepreserved as a historic landmark