Houthuizer Molen - Grubbenvorsterweg 19

4.9/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Houthuizer Molen

Address :

Grubbenvorsterweg 19, 5973 NA Lottum, Netherlands

Phone : 📞 +778
Postal code : 5973
Website : http://www.dehouthuizermolen.nl/
Categories :
City : Lottum

Grubbenvorsterweg 19, 5973 NA Lottum, Netherlands
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İbrahim Paşalı on Google

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Peter Leijsten on Google

Prachtig.
Magnificent.
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Miguel de Pablos on Google

Muy bonito y muy cuidado con parking.
Very nice and well-kept with parking.
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Danny Danckaert on Google

Mooi terug gebouwde korenmolen, die een baken vormt in het Maasdal.
Nicely restored flour mill, which forms a beacon in the Maasdal.
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Pieter Verstegen on Google

Schitterende molen, helemaal hersteld in ere ?. Complimenten voor de vrijwilligers aldaar!
Beautiful mill, completely restored to its former glory ?. Congratulations to the volunteers there!
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Manuel Maurer on Google

Das ist ein wunderbarer Ort. Es ist sehr interessant zu sehen wie Mehl hergestellt wird. Man hat sich hier richtig viel Zeit für uns genommen und sogar auf Deutsch die Prozesse der Mühle erklärt. Man sollte hier her kommen und das Vorhaben unterstützen.
This is a wonderful place. It is very interesting to see how flour is made. It has taken a lot of time here for us and even explained in German the processes of the mill. You should come here and support the project.
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Herbert Theis on Google

Die Mühle ist Dank der 32 Ehrenamtlich tätigen sehr gut in Ordnung. Sehr ausführliche Informationen über die Mühle mit einer Super Führung. Dankeschön
Thanks to the 32 volunteers, the mill is in very good condition. Very detailed information about the mill with a great tour. Thanks very much
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Ayush Basu on Google

This mill (or at least this spot) has been known since around 1800. The original mill was owned by Peter Hoefnagels, and after him, by his sons. The mill was used to process barley. There were some changes in ownership and by the turn of the century, it passed to the miller, Antoon Clevers. His son soon followed in his footsteps, but was driven out during WWII. After the war, the damaged windmill was not repaired, rather the operations were mechanized. It was only on the initiative of the Lottum inhabitants, that the need to rebuild the mill was recognized. De Houthuizermolen Foundation, in partnership with the Stichting Het Limburgs Landschap, raised funds, secured permits and realized this vision. In addition to the Nationale Molendag and the Limburgse Molendag, there are also a lot of visitors on Saturdays and other days that the mill is open. There is a cozy cafeteria and an information display, both adding to a pleasant and memorable couple of hours spent here.

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