Mühlenhof Breckerfeld

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The windmill in the Breckerfelder Mühlenhof
Mühlenhof with bakery and coffee shop

The Mühlenhof Breckerfeld is a historic building ensemble in Breckerfeld ( North Rhine-Westphalia ), consisting of a translocated windmill , a baking memory , a granary , a beehive , a bakery , a farm house and a coffee shop with Bauernladen .

In 1996 a private, freely accessible open-air museum was built on the northern edge of Breckerfeld , in which several relocated historical buildings from rural life were brought together. The main attraction is the post mill originally built in 1846 in the Mark Brandenburg (with two comb wheels, a sack lift and a stone crane, two canvas and two louvre wings), next to which a granary (original clay storage) from the Soest area, a beehive from Hünningen ( district Soest ) and a three- column house from 1755 with an oven from Heiden ( Borken district ) were rebuilt.

In the farmhouse, the owner runs a bakery to finance the free-air museum , a sales room for self-produced baked goods, cheese, meat and sausage products and a coffee shop with restoration, which, like the other buildings, has original rustic furnishings from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Century. The Mühlenhof has developed into a popular tourist attraction in Breckerfeld within a short time.

Another mill in Breckerfeld that is powered by water power is the Finkenberger mill .

Web links

Description of this sight on the route of industrial culturehttp: //vorlage.rik.test/~9~10926

Coordinates: 51 ° 16 ′ 15.2 ″  N , 7 ° 27 ′ 13 ″  E