Schammendorfer mill
Schammendorfer mill
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The Schammendorfer Mühle in January 2013 |
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Coordinates | 50 ° 3 '36 " N , 11 ° 13' 10" E | |
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Waters | Weismain | |
Built | 1733 or earlier | |
Shut down | 1970s | |
Status | Mill technology preserved completely and in working order; Building is used as a private residence | |
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use | Flour mill | |
Grinder | Formerly two grinders with two millstones | |
drive | Watermill | |
water wheel | Formerly: Two undershot water wheels Today: water turbine for power generation |
The Schammendorfer Mühle is a former grain mill in the Weismain district of Schammendorf . As a protected monument , it is listed by the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments under monument number D-4-78-176-135 .
history
When the Schammendorfer Mühle was built cannot be said with any certainty. The year inscription "1733" in the framework on the north side of the building could possibly be the year the mill was built. Until the secularization in Bavaria , the mill belonged to the Langheim monastery . Until the end of the 1970s, the mill was in operation with two grinding courses . Today the building is used as a residential building and direct marketing center for lamb and pork as well as sausage products from own slaughter .
architecture
The ground floor is made of solid stone. The entrance door has a profiled and drilled frame over which the year 1799 is incorporated into the apex . The upper floor is made of an ornamental framework with St. Andrew's crosses , diamond patterns and sinuous stand templates . Individual struts are lavishly decorated with mask representations and ornaments . The six to three windows on the upper floor also have drilled frames.
The gable side of the gable roof building is clad with slate . The grinding room is completely preserved, the grinder is still functional. The ceiling beam of the grinding room is supported by a joist on a richly decorated and well-preserved wooden column . Both elements belong to the Bied . The formerly undershot water wheels are no longer there. In its place, a turbine is used to generate electricity with a nominal output of 13 kW .
literature
- Jutta Böhm: Mill bike tour. Routes: Kleinziegenfelder Tal and Bärental , Weismain environmental station in the Lichtenfels district, Weismain / Lichtenfels (Lichtenfels district), 2000, 52 pages (numerous illustrations, canton)
Web links
See also
List of mills on the Weismain and Krassach rivers
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Böhm (2000), p. 18
- ↑ Mühle, Schammendorf 5 , geodaten.bayern.de, accessed on December 30, 2012
- ↑ Mühlen 2012 , Tourist Information Oberes Maintal-Coburger Land, Lichtenfels 2012, PDF (131 kB), p. 2 ( Memento of the original from August 21, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.