Mulino a vento di Wendhausen a cinque pale
Mulino a vento di Wendhausen a cinque pale
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The Wendhausen Five-Sailed Windmill, known locally as Windmühle Wendhausen, is a remarkable historical monument situated in Wendhausen, a charming town within the municipality of Lehre, Lower Saxony, Germany. Standing at an elevation of 83 meters, this distinctive tower mill holds the unique distinction of being the only five-sailed windmill in Germany that is still in operation. Built in 1837, it represents a significant piece of industrial heritage in the region.
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Elevazione 80 m
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domenica 17 maggio
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The Wendhausen Five-Sailed Windmill is unique because it is the only five-sailed windmill in Germany that is still in operation. Built in 1837, its design incorporated parts from England and featured an innovative cast iron drive train, which was uncommon in Germany at the time. This makes it a significant historical and engineering marvel.
Yes, the windmill is directly located on routes often used by cyclists, making it a popular stop for those exploring the area on two wheels. There are also various walking routes and circular walks in the surrounding area, suitable for different preferences. While specific named routes aren't provided, many visitors enjoy combining a visit to the windmill with a leisurely stroll or a longer cycling adventure through the Lower Saxon landscape.
The area around the Wendhausen Five-Sailed Windmill is generally characterized by gentle terrain, making it suitable for leisurely walks and cycling. The windmill itself stands at an elevation of 83 meters, but the surrounding paths are typically not overly challenging, offering a pleasant experience for most hikers and cyclists.
While the intro mentions finding suitable parking, specific details on parking availability or how busy it gets are not provided in the visitor tips. It's generally advisable to look for designated parking areas near Hauptstrasse 3, Wendhausen. For popular attractions, arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends or holidays, can help secure a spot.
Information regarding specific public transport routes to the Wendhausen Five-Sailed Windmill is not detailed in the provided data. Visitors planning to use public transport should consult local bus or train schedules for connections to Lehre or Wendhausen, Lower Saxony, and then plan for a short walk or local transfer to Hauptstrasse 3.
Yes, the Wendhausen Five-Sailed Windmill is considered family-friendly. Its unique five-sailed design and historical significance can be an interesting sight for children. The surrounding area offers pleasant walking routes suitable for families, making it a good destination for an outing with kids.
While there's no explicit mention of a dog policy for the windmill itself, outdoor areas and trails in Germany are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to observe local signage regarding pet policies when visiting specific sites or nature areas.
Previously, there was a cafe at the foot of the mill, but it is currently closed until further notice. Therefore, visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments. Information on nearby pubs or accommodation options is not provided in the available data, so it would be advisable to look for these amenities in the wider municipality of Lehre or nearby towns.
The windmill, built in 1837, was initially constructed by the Vieweg brothers to power a paper mill for their publishing house. It replaced an older watermill and was designed to provide significant grinding capacity. Its history includes periods of operation, disuse, and significant restoration efforts, notably after World War I and a storm in 1975. Its survival and ongoing preservation underscore its cultural importance as a tangible link to 19th-century industrial technology.
The provided information highlights the windmill as a man-made monument and historical site, but does not specify visitor information such as operating hours, whether interior access is permitted, or if there's an entrance fee. As it's a historical landmark, the exterior is generally accessible, but for specific visitor services, it's recommended to check local tourism resources or the municipality of Lehre's official website.