Preyersmühle

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Motorway viaduct at Preyersmühle

Preyersmühle is a district in the north of Wermelskirchen in the Bergisches Land . Known this place in the region, especially by the large highway - bridge Einsiedel stone of the A1 motorway and by the local restaurant Preyersmühle, the regional German cuisine alongside specialties such. B. offers the "Bergische Pillekuchen".

In the burger stock book of 1692, the old Ernemanns-Mühle, at that time a Mühlenplatz owned by the widow Ernemann, became the property of Johann Preyer. This does not mean today's Preyersmühle. It says a few pages further in the same stock book: “Furthermore, my most gracious sir had an orth Wießen on the Eiffischer Bache (Eschbach) and under the pre-malted Schivelsbroch, the top orth in Langenbroch is called right under Johannes Preyer's Mahlmüllgen (Preyersmühle). The living space was later named after this Johannes Preyer. These meadows belonging to the duke were owned by the sovereign until the 19th century and therefore the Preyersmühle is also to be classified here. "

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  • J. Frantz, K.-D. Buse: A burger stock book. Wermelskirchen 2008, p. 76.

Coordinates: 51 ° 9 ′  N , 7 ° 12 ′  E