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Sint-Elisabethsmolen

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Sint-Elisabethsmolen (Haelen)
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Sint-Elisabethsmolen

The Sint-Elisabethsmolen is a historic watermill located in Haelen, Netherlands.

Overview

  • Built in 1825, the mill has been in operation for nearly two centuries. Its original purpose was to grind grain into flour for local bakeries and households.
  • The mill's architecture is characteristic of 19th-century Dutch watermills, with a simple yet functional design.

History

Built in 1825, the mill has been in operation for nearly two centuries. Its original purpose was to grind grain into flour for local bakeries and households.

Architecture

The Sint-Elisabethsmolen features an overshot wheel, a type of watermill wheel that is typically used for grinding grains. The mill's architecture is characteristic of 19th-century Dutch watermills, with a simple yet functional design.

Construction Materials

The mill's construction materials include traditional Dutch brick and timber framing.

Location and Setting

The Sint-Elisabethsmolen is situated on Roggelseweg in Haelen, near the River Maas. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The mill has been recognized as a national monument in the Netherlands and is protected under the National Heritage Act. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's original architecture and functionality.

Visiting Information

The Sint-Elisabethsmolen is open to the public and can be visited by appointment. Visitors can explore the mill's interior, including its grinding stones and machinery.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for this mill.

Technical Details

The Sint-Elisabethsmolen features a single overshot wheel with 2 grinding stones.

Details

NameSint-Elisabethsmolen
CityHaelen
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.24827, 5.9363194
Current useMuseum
Accessibletrue