Sint Annamolen
Hatertseweg 14
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Sint Annamolen
The Sint Annamolen, located at Hatertseweg 14 in Nijmegen, Netherlands, was constructed in 1819.
- The building is made from traditional materials such as brick and stone, with a characteristic Dutch gable roof.
- Its architectural style reflects the typical design of windmills in the region during the early 19th century.
Original Purpose
The primary function of Sint Annamolen was grain milling, utilizing its grinding stones to process agricultural produce for local consumption.
- Sint Annamolen is situated along the Hatertseweg, a major road connecting Nijmegen to surrounding towns.
- The mill stands near a small stream, which may have provided power for its original operation.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
As a heritage site with cultural significance, Sint Annamolen has been recognized by the RCE (Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Erfgoed) as a valuable part of Dutch history.
- Conservation efforts are ongoing to maintain the mill's structural integrity and ensure its continued preservation for future generations.
Visiting Information
Sint Annamolen is open to the public, offering visitors an opportunity to explore this historic windmill.
- While specific details about notable events or famous millers associated with Sint Annamolen are not available, its historical significance as a working windmill in 19th-century Nijegen is well-documented.
Details
| Name | Sint Annamolen |
|---|---|
| City | Nijmegen |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 51.828587, 5.856347 |
| Current use | Notable landmark in Nijmegen |
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