Twuyvermolen
Oosterdijk 1
Twuyvermolen
The Twuyvermolen was constructed in 1868 and has been a prominent feature of the Sint Pancras landscape ever since.
History
- The mill is a smock mill, characterized by its single-sail design with a cylindrical body. The tower stands at approximately 20 meters tall, providing ample space for the sails to rotate freely. The building's exterior is constructed from local stone and features a distinctive gambrel roof.
Originally built as a windmill, the Twuyvermolen was designed to power a grain mill, grinding grains into flour for local consumption.
Original Purpose
- The mill remains in working condition, although its primary function has been largely superseded by modern machinery. It is currently used for educational purposes and as a tourist attraction.
Located on Oosterdijk 1 in Sint Pancras, the Twuyvermolen sits atop a gentle slope overlooking the surrounding countryside. The mill's proximity to a nearby stream provides a reliable source of water power.
Location and Setting
- The Twuyvermolen is listed as a national monument in the Netherlands, recognizing its historical significance and cultural importance. Ongoing preservation efforts ensure the mill remains stable and secure for future generations.
The Twuyvermolen is open to the public during designated hours. Visitors can explore the interior of the tower and learn about the history and operation of this historic windmill through interactive exhibits.
Visiting Information
- Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Twuyvermolen.
The Twuyvermolen features a single sail with approximately 10 meters in length. The grinding stones are made from local limestone and were last replaced in 1923.
Technical Details
Details
| Name | Twuyvermolen |
|---|---|
| City | Sint Pancras |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.664276, 4.798942 |
| Current use | educational purposes and tourist attraction |
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