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Zuider-G Windmill

The Zuider-G windmill is a historic polder mill located in Burgerbrug, Netherlands.

History

  • Construction of the mill began in 1846 and was completed by 1850.

Architecture

The Zuider-G is a tower mill with a height of approximately 25 meters. The mill features a single sail and a wooden wheel with a diameter of about 3.5 meters.

The windmill's architecture is characteristic of Dutch polder mills from the mid-19th century, with its distinctive tower design and wooden construction.

Original Purpose

The primary purpose of the Zuider-G was for grain milling, utilizing the wind power to grind grains into flour.

Current Status and Use

The Zuider-G is currently a museum and working mill, operated by the Stichting Molenmuseum Zuider-Zuid (Southern Mill Museum).

The mill is open to the public for guided tours and demonstrations of its grinding capabilities.

Architectural Features and Construction Materials

The windmill's tower is constructed from local brick and mortar, with a wooden frame supporting the sail and wheel.

The wooden wheel features 24 wooden cogs, which transmit power to the grinding stones.

Location and Setting

The Zuider-G stands on Grote Sloot in Burgerbrug, near the Zuiderzee (Southern Sea).

The surrounding landscape is characterized by polder land, with the windmill's presence a testament to the region's rich agricultural history.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Zuider-G was designated as a Rijksmonument (National Monument) in 1971, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

The Stichting Molenmuseum Zuider-Zuid undertakes regular restoration work to maintain the mill's condition and ensure its continued operation.

Visiting Information

Visitors can schedule guided tours of the Zuider-G by contacting the Stichting Molenmuseum Zuider-Zuid in advance.

The windmill is open to the public during specific hours, which may vary depending on the season.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no notable historical events are recorded for the Zuider-G, its operation has been documented as a testament to the region's agricultural heritage.

Technical Details

The Zuider-G features one sail and a wooden wheel with 24 cogs.

The grinding stones are made of sandstone, which is suitable for milling grains into flour.

Details

NameZuider-G
CityBurgerbrug
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.75444, 4.7068233
Current usemuseum and working mill
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue