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The mill, which was built in 1802, is the highest in Ammerland and offers space for your celebrations
The Querensteder Mühle is a three-story gallery Dutchman with a compass rose.
With the wind rose, the mill cap automatically faces the wind. The mill is about 25 meters high, based on the highest point of the mill cap. The wing flight is 23 meters.
The highest mill in the Ammerland looks back on almost 200 years of mill history:
In 1798 the houseman Johann Diedrich Diercks first planned to create an oil horse mill. Together with Johann Oltmanns, however, he then planned to build an oil and pearl barley windmill, which was put into operation in 1802.
As early as 1810, a tavern was added to the wind mill, which still exists today.
The mill caught fire three times, but was always rebuilt. During the Second World War, the cap was severely damaged by the war.
November 2, 2021
Querensteder mill, nice stop for a delicious Ammerländer ham sandwich, mhhhh ...
March 31, 2019
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