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Hollener Mill

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    June 4, 2017

    The Hollener mill in Hollnseth

    Water mills existed long before the advent of windmills.

    The watermill Hollen is already mentioned in the 17th century.

    It was moved in the middle of the 18th century to the current location on Hollener dike. From 1888 to 1920 there was also a wind mill belonging to the watermill.

    In 1801 the watermill was rebuilt with an undershot drive. "Submissive" means that the water seizes the mill wheel below and drives it around to the left. This drive is used when there is insufficient incline. Milled was grain. The grinding operation is silent since 1940. The mill is used as a museum mill and can be visited.

    The mill technology is fully functional.
    Source: wallers-gasthof.com/hollener-m-hle

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      June 4, 2017

      Nice inn next door

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        July 23, 2024

        The Hollen Mill, a listed former water mill, is located in Hollnseth, in the district of Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony. The mill was first mentioned in documents in the 17th century and was built at its current location on the Hollen dike in the middle of the 18th century. The mill was supplemented by a windmill from 1888 to 1920. The water mill stopped grinding in 1940.

        Today the Hollen Mill serves as a museum mill and inn. The mill wheel, which is depicted in the coat of arms of Hollen and Hollnseth, symbolizes the historical importance of the mill for the region. Visitors can view the fully functional mill technology and learn more about the history of the mill. In addition to its historical function as a mill, the Hollen Mill now also offers catering services and is a popular location for events and celebrations.

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          Location: Hollnseth, Lower Saxony, Germany

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