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De Windhond

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De Windhond (Zaandam)
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De Windhond

A Historic Windmill in Zaandam, Netherlands

History

  • De Windhond was built in 1755 on an artificial hill of 9.3 metres (31 ft) in height that was part of the defensive enclosure (stadswal) of the ancient city.
  • The windmill sail spans 25.2 metres (83 ft).

Architecture

The mill is a prominent feature defining the skyline of Zaandam, and its building is registered as a national monument. De Windhond features a smock mill design with a single sail.

Location

De Windhond is located at Kraaienpad 4 in Zaandam, Netherlands. The windmill stands on an artificial hill that was part of the defensive enclosure (stadswal) of the ancient city.

Current Status and Use

The De Windhond is no longer used for its original purpose but has been preserved as a historic landmark. It is open to visitors and serves as a reminder of Zaandam's rich history.

Architectural Features and Construction Materials

De Windhond features a smock mill design with a single sail, indicating that it was originally designed for wind-powered grinding operations. The exact materials used in its construction are not specified.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The De Windhond is registered as a national monument, recognizing its historical significance to the city of Zaandam.

Visiting Information

Visitors can view De Windhond at Kraaienpad 4 in Zaandam. The windmill is open to visitors and offers insight into the history of this historic landmark.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

De Windhond played a significant role in the grinding operations of Zaandam during its operational years, but no specific notable historical events or famous millers are documented.

Technical Details

The De Windhond features one sail with a span of 25.2 metres (83 ft).

Details

NameDe Windhond
CityZaandam
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.472546, 4.8193026
Current usepreserved as a historic landmark