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Laakmolen

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Laakmolen (The Hague)
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Laakmolen

The Laakmolen is a historic watermill located near The Hague, Netherlands.

History

  • The Laakmolen is believed to date from 1882, and its construction year was previously thought to be 1881, but subsequent identification has led historians to place its construction year at 1882.

Formerly thought to have been constructed during Vincent van Gogh's Etten period in 1881, it was believed to date from 1882, and its construction year was previously thought to be 1881, but subsequent identification has led historians to place its construction year at 1882.

Architecture

  • The Laakmolen is a breast-shot wheel watermill.
  • Its architectural features include a traditional Dutch mill design with a wooden frame and a sloping roof.
  • The mill's construction materials are primarily wood and stone, typical of many historic Dutch mills.

The Laakmolen is a breast-shot wheel watermill. Its architectural features include a traditional Dutch mill design with a wooden frame and a sloping roof. The mill's construction materials are primarily wood and stone, typical of many historic Dutch mills.

Location and Setting

  • Located on Trekweg 102 in the town of The Hague, the Laakmolen is situated near a polder (a low-lying area of land reclaimed from water).
  • The surrounding landscape features a mix of agricultural fields and wooded areas.
  • The mill's proximity to a water source allows for efficient operation.

Located on Trekweg 102 in the town of The Hague, the Laakmolen is situated near a polder (a low-lying area of land reclaimed from water). The surrounding landscape features a mix of agricultural fields and wooded areas. The mill's proximity to a water source allows for efficient operation.

Current Status and Use

  • The Laakmolen is currently a museum, open to the public for tours and educational programs.
  • While it is no longer used for its original purpose of grain milling, it remains an important cultural and historical landmark in the region.

The Laakmolen is currently a museum, open to the public for tours and educational programs. While it is no longer used for its original purpose of grain milling, it remains an important cultural and historical landmark in the region.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Laakmolen has been recognized as a national monument in the Netherlands, reflecting its significance in Dutch history and culture.
  • Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's historic integrity, including restoration work and ongoing maintenance.

The Laakmolen has been recognized as a national monument in the Netherlands, reflecting its significance in Dutch history and culture. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's historic integrity, including restoration work and ongoing maintenance.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can access the Laakmolen by appointment or through guided tours.
  • The mill is open on certain days of the week during the summer months, and admission fees apply.
  • It is recommended to check with local authorities for up-to-date information on visiting hours and availability.

Visitors can access the Laakmolen by appointment or through guided tours. The mill is open on certain days of the week during the summer months, and admission fees apply. It is recommended to check with local authorities for up-to-date information on visiting hours and availability.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

  • The Laakmolen has played a significant role in the region's agricultural history, particularly during the 19th century when it was used to mill grain for local farmers.
  • While no notable millers are specifically associated with the Laakmolen, its construction and operation reflect the important contributions of Dutch watermill builders.

The Laakmolen has played a significant role in the region's agricultural history, particularly during the 19th century when it was used to mill grain for local farmers. While no notable millers are specifically associated with the Laakmolen, its construction and operation reflect the important contributions of Dutch watermill builders.

Technical Details

  • The Laakmolen features a single breast-shot wheel, which is typical of many historic Dutch watermills.
  • The grinding stones used in the mill's original operation have been preserved and are on display for visitors to see.

The Laakmolen features a single breast-shot wheel, which is typical of many historic Dutch watermills. The grinding stones used in the mill's original operation have been preserved and are on display for visitors to see.

Details

NameLaakmolen
CityThe Hague
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.067814, 4.33252
Current useMuseum
Guided tourstrue