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Nooit Volmaakt

Bagijnenwal 38

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Nooit Volmaakt (Gorinchem)
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Nooit Volmaakt

Meaning "never perfect" in Dutch, Nooit Volmaakt is a smock mill located in Gorinchem, Netherlands.

History

  • 1718: The mill was first constructed as a windmill.
  • 1772-1773: A significant renovation took place during this period.

Architecture

Nooit Volmakt is a smock mill, characterized by its distinctive tower shape. The mill's architecture is typical of Dutch windmills from the 18th century, with a wooden frame and a sloping roof. The mill's body is made of brick and stone, while the tower is constructed from wood.

Original Purpose

Nooit Volmakt was originally built to grind grain into flour. As a smock mill, it was designed to be self-sufficient, with its own windmill and grinding stones.

Current Status and Use

Today, Nooit Volmaakt is no longer used for its original purpose. However, it has been preserved as a historic landmark and is now open to the public.

Location and Setting

Nooit Volmakt is located in Gorinchem, Netherlands, at Bagijnenwal 38. The mill is situated in a picturesque landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

Nooit Volmaakt is listed as a national monument in the Netherlands and is protected by law. The mill has undergone several restoration projects over the years, including a major renovation in 2014.

Visiting Information

Visitors can explore Nooit Volmakt by appointment only. Please contact the local heritage organization to arrange a visit.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in the available data.

Technical Details

Nooit Volmakt features one windmill with a single sail and two grinding stones. The mill's machinery is typical of 18th-century Dutch windmills, with a wooden frame and a stone foundation.

Details

NameNooit Volmaakt
CityGorinchem
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.833103, 4.9769526
ArchitectUnknown
Current useHistoric Landmark and museum
Accessibletrue