Baker's art mill

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The baker's art mill was a flour mill on the Auer Mühlbach in Munich .

location

The baker's art mill was located in the Munich district of Untergiesing am Auer Mühlbach, at the foot of the Isar high bank at the point where the stadium on Grünwalder Strasse is above the high bank . Today there is a medical center and the Bäckermühle power station between a loop of Candidstrasse , which leads up the Isar slope here, and the Candidbrücke, which leads north of the site over the Auer Mühlbach and then merges into the Candid tunnel.

history

There was a mill at this point as early as the 10th century, which was first mentioned in a document in 957, making it the first mill to be mentioned in a document in what is now Munich.

In 1853 the license was granted to convert the mill into an art mill , and in 1883 the mill was converted into the second largest mill in Munich after the Tivoli mill in the English Garden. Because the mill belonged to the Munich bakers' guild from 1894 , it was called the "Bäcker-Kunstmühle". The mill was demolished in the early 1970s.

In 1987/88 the water power plant Bäckermühle was built on part of the site of the demolished art mill .

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Coordinates: 48 ° 6 ′ 40.7 ″  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 16.6 ″  E