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Tochmaland (Kollum)
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Tochmaland

The Tochmaland is a post mill located in Kollum, Netherlands, built in 1892.

History

  • The Tochmaland features a classic post mill design, typical of Dutch windmills from the late 19th century.
  • The mill stands approximately 25 meters tall, with a wooden tower and a single sail.
  • Its construction is made primarily of wood, with some metal components.

Original Purpose

As a polder molen, the Tochmaland was originally built to drain the surrounding land and maintain the local water level.

Current Status

The Tochmaland is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours and educational programs.

Location

The Tochmaland is situated in Kollum, a town located in the province of Groningen, Netherlands.

Heritage Status

The Tochmaland has been designated as a national monument in the Netherlands, recognizing its historical significance and cultural importance.

Visiting Information

For those interested in visiting the Tochmaland, guided tours are available by appointment. Please contact the local museum or tourist information center for more information.

Notable Historical Events

While there is limited information available on notable events associated with the Tochmaland, it is known to have played a significant role in the region's agricultural development during its operational years.

Technical Details

  • The Tochmaland features one sail and a single grinding stone.
  • Its construction materials include wood and metal components, typical of traditional Dutch windmills from this period.

Details

NameTochmaland
CityKollum
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates53.29037, 6.146267
Current useWorking museum
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue