Mountain Biking Highlight
Recommended by 50 out of 53 mountain bikers
Location: Jever, Landkreis Friesland, East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany
Museum can be visited on Saturdays
The history of the slaughter mill has been documented since 1722. At that time, Jürgen Spanhoff and Heinrich Siaucken from the north received approval from the government of Anhalt-Zerbst - Jeverland belonged to this principality from 1667 to 1793 - to build a “pearl barley mill” east of the former Jever harbor (Schlachte). In October 1732 the mill burned down, but was rebuilt in 1733. In 1798 the Schlachtmühle was the only Pellmühle in Jeverland.
schlachtmuehle.de/geschichte-der-muehle
August 14, 2020
The history of the slaughter mill has been documented since 1722. At that time, Jürgen Spanhoff and Heinrich Siaucken from the north received approval from the government of Anhalt-Zerbst - Jeverland belonged to this principality from 1667 to 1793 - to build a “pearl barley mill” east of the former Jever port (Schlachte). In October 1732 the mill burned down, but was rebuilt in 1733. In 1798 the Schlachtmühle was the only Pellmühle in Jeverland.
schlachtmuehle.de/geschichte-der-muehle
February 25, 2024
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