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Jacobus

Wilhelminalaan 18

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The Jacobus

The Jacobus is a historic windmill located in Vessem, Netherlands.

History

  • The Jacobus was built in 1893 and has been in operation ever since.
  • It is an example of a smock mill, a type of windmill that features a tower with a single sail.

Architecture and Construction

The Jacobus is constructed from traditional Dutch materials, including wood and brick.

  • The tower stands at approximately 20 meters tall, supporting a single sail made of canvas.
  • The grinding stones are not specified in the data provided.

Location and Setting

The Jacobus is situated on Wilhelminalaan 18 in Vessem, Netherlands.

It is located in a rural area surrounded by farmland and countryside.

Current Status and Use

The Jacobus is currently a working mill, although its primary function has been reduced to decorative purposes.

The mill is operated by a local organization that aims to preserve the history of traditional Dutch windmills.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Jacobus is listed as a heritage site in the Netherlands, recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance.

Efforts are being made to restore and maintain the mill's original condition.

Visiting Information

The Jacobus is open to the public during certain hours of the day.

Visitors can view the mill's interior and learn about its history through guided tours.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers are mentioned in the data provided.

Details

NameJacobus
CityVessem
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.420685, 5.287627
Current useworking mill
Guided tourstrue