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Böllberger Mill

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Böllberger Mill

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    April 14, 2023

    Unfortunately, due to construction work, you can't get any closer

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    1875
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    The area, also known as "Böllberger Mühle", was bought by Louis Hildebrand in 1858. According to the city's register of monuments, there was a ship mill on the site in 987. Hildebrand tore down part of the building and had new buildings erected. Most of the buildings that still exist today date from the period 1875-1891, including:

    baroque flour mill (ca. 1720)
    old storehouse (1863)
    Wheat and rye mill, staircase and water tower, intermediate building (each 1875/76)
    new store (1880)


    Operations ceased in 1975. At that time, 110 tons of flour were produced daily for Halle households. Several fires between 1992 and 1995 destroyed some buildings and the interior of the mill. The object is now under monument protection.

    Source: halle-im-bild.de/fotos/industrie/hildebrandsche-muehlenwerke-ag

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      September 2, 2021

      Where there was still a ship mill in 987 according to the town's monument register, the old Böllberger mill is now abandoned and left to the ravages of time. The buildings, which operated under the Hildebrandschen Mühlenwerke AG, date from the years 1875 to 1891, when Louis Hildebrand had the ship's mill demolished in order to build the impressive wheat and rye mill.

      In contrast to most businesses, the flour mill was not shut down until after the fall of the Wall, but in 1975. Until then, around 110 tons of flour were produced every day for the residents of Halle. Parts of the buildings were destroyed in fires during the 1990s. The rest is under monument protection. You have a particularly beautiful view of the area from the Raven Island opposite.

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        December 12, 2021

        Worth seeing ruin! Perhaps you will find a brave investor after all?

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