Molen Bakker
Kerkweg 50a

Molen Bakker
Molen Bakker, also known as the Mill of Prinsen, is a historic windmill located in Giethoorn, Netherlands.
History
- Construction on the mill began in 1878.
Architecture and Construction
The Molen Bakker is a type of smock mill, with a characteristic tower design. The mill's structure is made from traditional Dutch materials, including brick and wooden beams.
Original Purpose
Molen Bakker was originally built to grind grain into flour, utilizing the wind energy harnessed by its tower.
Current Status
The Molen Bakker remains standing as a working mill, albeit with limited operational capacity. It has been preserved and restored to maintain its historical integrity.
Location and Setting
Located on Kerkweg 50a in Giethoorn, the Molen Bakker is situated within a picturesque landscape of canals and wooden houses. The windmill draws water from the nearby canal for grinding purposes.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Molen Bakker has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by local authorities, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
Visiting Information
Visitors are welcome to view the Molen Bakker during regular hours. For more information on visiting times and schedules, please contact the local tourist information office.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, there is no recorded information regarding notable historical events or famous millers associated with the Molen Bakker.
Technical Details
The Molen Bakker features a single sail, which powers its grinding mechanism. The windmill's original machinery has been largely preserved and continues to operate, albeit with modern modifications.
Details
| Name | Molen Bakker |
|---|---|
| City | Giethoorn |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.73126, 6.090456 |
| Current use | working mill |
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