Vadmalsstampen
AC 630
Vadmalsstampen
The Vadmalsstampen watermill is believed to have been constructed in 1850 in the town of Vindeln, Sweden. Its original purpose was as a grain mill, providing flour for local bakeries and households.
Architecture
The mill features an overshot wheel, typical of Swedish watermills from this period. The building's design is characteristic of rural mills from the 19th century, with a rectangular body and a sloping roof.
Location
The Vadmalsstampen watermill is situated on AC 630 in the town of Vindeln, Sweden. It stands near a small stream that feeds into the nearby lake.
Current Status and Use
The mill is currently a museum, open to visitors who wish to learn about its history and operation.
Architectural Features and Construction Materials
The mill's body is constructed from local stone, while the overshot wheel is made of cast iron. The building's sloping roof provides additional storage space for grain.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Vadmalsstampen watermill has been recognized as a cultural heritage site in Sweden, with efforts made to preserve its original structure and machinery.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the mill by appointment, which can be arranged through local tourism offices. Guided tours are available, providing insight into the mill's history and operation.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers have been documented for this specific watermill.
Technical Details
The Vadmalsstampen watermill features one overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 3 meters. The grinding stones are made of granite and measure 1 meter in length.
Details
| Name | Vadmalsstampen |
|---|---|
| City | Vindeln |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 64.20353, 19.703512 |
| Current use | museum |
| Guided tours | true |
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