Seidl mill (Ismaning)

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Former Seidl mill
(today a cultural and educational center)

The listed Seidl-Mühle is a former mill estate and is now a communal culture and education center in Ismaning (Mühlenstrasse 15) in the Munich district (file number D-1-84-130-15). The facility is named after Johann Baptist Seidl, who acquired the grinding and sawmill on May 1, 1858. The first use of a mill by the Seebach at the site has been documented since 1663. The villa-like house built in 1832 and expanded in 1905 is a listed building.

The Seidl mill was one of two mills in Ismaning in the 19th century, but the operator of the second mill gave up after a fire in 1898 in favor of his inn - the still existing Gasthof zur Mühle . The Seidl mill also suffered considerable fire damage after a lightning strike in 1905, but was rebuilt and the sawmill area was fundamentally modernized by 1913. After an economic decline from the 1920s, the mill that last only consisted of the sawmill ended in 1967.

After purchasing the property, the municipality of Ismaning built its communal cultural center there between 2007 and 2009 at a cost of almost 23 million euros, in which the communal library, the local brass band, the music school and rooms for the adult education center are housed on 4,400 square meters of floor space . The actual mill building with the historic frame saw was preserved as a museum room, and a water turbine for generating electricity was installed in an additional building.

literature

  • Christine Heinz, Ingrid Scharl: Documentation Culture and Education Center Seidl-Mühle . Ismaning municipality, 2009.

Web links

Commons : Seidl-Mühle  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 13 ′ 20.7 "  N , 11 ° 40 ′ 35.3"  E