Garstenmolen
Vreelandseweg 59

Garstenmolen
The Garstenmolen is a historic windmill located in Nigtevecht, Netherlands.
History
- The Garstenmolen was constructed in 1825 and has been operational for over 195 years. It is believed to have been built as a polder mill, with the primary purpose of draining water from the surrounding area.
Architecture
The Garstenmolen is a type of smock mill, featuring a single tower and a wooden floor. The windmill's construction materials include traditional Dutch oak and clay bricks. The mill's architecture is characteristic of 19th-century Dutch windmills, with a distinctive curved roofline and a central chimney.
Current Status
The Garstenmolen is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the mill and learn about its history and operation.
Location
The Garstenmolen is situated on Vreelandseweg 59 in Nigtevecht, Netherlands. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and polder land, with a nearby canal providing water for irrigation purposes.
Heritage Status
The Garstenmolen has been recognized as a national monument in the Netherlands, with efforts made to preserve its historical significance and restore it to its original condition.
Visiting Information
The Garstenmolen is open to visitors during guided tours. Visitors can contact the local tourist information office for more information on tour schedules and availability.
Notable Historical Events
Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded in association with the Garstenmolen.
Technical Details
The Garstenmolen features a single sail and one grinding stone, typical of 19th-century Dutch windmills. The mill's machinery is powered by wind energy, with a capacity to grind approximately 100 kg of grain per hour.
Details
| Name | Garstenmolen |
|---|---|
| City | Nigtevecht |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.264446, 5.025833 |
| Current use | working museum |
| Guided tours | true |
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