Molen Berg
Grintweg 61
Molen Berg
The Molen Berg, also known as Berg, is a korenmolen (a type of windmill) located in Winschoten, Netherlands.
- Construction on the mill began in 1854.
- The mill's architecture reflects its original purpose as a grain mill.
Original Purpose
As a korenmolen, the Molen Berg was primarily used for grinding grain into flour.
- The post mill design with two sails is a distinctive feature of the mill.
- The mill's wooden frame is constructed from locally sourced oak.
Current Status and Use
The Molen Berg is currently a working windmill, although it has undergone restoration work to preserve its historic significance.
- The mill is owned by RCE (Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Erfgoed) and is listed as a national monument in the Netherlands.
Architectural Features and Construction Materials
The post mill's wooden frame is constructed from locally sourced oak, while the sails are made of wood with a canvas cover.
- The mill's foundation is built on a stone base.
- The surrounding landscape features a mix of agricultural land and woodland areas.
Location and Setting
The Molen Berg is situated on Grintweg 61 in Winschoten, Netherlands, near the town center.
- The mill is open to visitors during specific hours.
- Visitors can schedule tours in advance through RCE or contact local tour operators for more information.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Molen Berg.
Technical Details
The Molen Berg features two wooden sails with a total of 12 blades.
- The grinding stones are made of granite and have been restored to their original condition.
Details
| Name | Molen Berg |
|---|---|
| City | Winschoten |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 53.148643, 7.0245786 |
| Current use | working windmill |
| Guided tours | true |
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