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Wiatrak - dmuchawa

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Wiatrak - Dmuchawa

Duchowa, Poland

History

  • The Wiatrak - Dmuchawa windmill was constructed in 1850 and has been a prominent feature of the Złoty Stok landscape for over 170 years.

Architecture

The mill is an example of a smock mill, featuring a single tower with a cap on top. The building is made from stone and brick, with wooden beams supporting the structure.

Location

The Wiatrak - Dmuchawa windmill is situated in Złoty Stok, Poland, near the town's main street. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland.

Current Status

The mill is currently a working museum, open to visitors who wish to learn about its history and operation.

Heritage Status

The Wiatrak - Dmuchawa windmill has been designated as a historic monument in Poland, recognizing its importance as a surviving example of 19th-century industrial heritage.

Visiting Information

  • For those interested in visiting the mill, it is recommended to contact local tour operators or historical societies for guided tours and information on opening hours.

Notable Historical Events

The Wiatrak - Dmuchawa windmill played an important role during World War II, serving as a source of grain for local communities. The mill's operation was also documented in various Polish historical records.

Technical Details

The mill features one sail and is powered by a wooden beam-driven mechanism. It has been restored to its original working condition, with the addition of modern safety features.

Details

NameWiatrak - dmuchawa
CityZłoty Stok
CountryPoland
Coordinates50.44399, 16.878754
Current useworking museum
Guided tourstrue