First stood here a goat’s windmill which was presumably established in the early 17th century and was mentioned in 1768 for the first time in a document. In 1840 this mill burnt itself down.
The new building of a Dutchman’s mill occurred in 1848 through Brünn Ehlers. From 1920 the mill was pursued by the company Behrens & Schröder. Since 1953 the mill stands under conservation of monuments and historic buildings. In 1964 it was given to the city of Bremen. In 1972 the Focke-museum furnished here a mill department.
The Oberneulander mill is station 43 historic mill street from Lower Saxony and landmarks of the district Oberneuland.
Posted by Daniel Mennerich on 2018-08-04 00:12:57
Tagged: , Bremen , Oberneulander Mühle , windmill , Dutchman’s mill , monochrom , Monochrome , Monochrome photography , historic
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