Hørsholm Windmill

Hørsholm Windmill (Danish. Hørsholm Mølle) is a smock mill located in Hørsholm to the north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The site also comprises two storage buildings. The complex is now home to a small museum of old crafts.

Hørsholm Windmill
Origin
Mill nameHørsholm Windmill
Mill locationHørsholm, Denmark
Coordinates55°59′46″N 11°57′59″E
Year built1892
Information
PurposeCorn mill
TypeSmock mill
StoreysThree storey smock
Base storeysSingle storey base
Smock sidesEight sides
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sailsCommon Sails

History

The windmill was constructed in 189091 by mill builder Martin Johansen. ItWind power was already falling out of favour and it was supplemented by a steam engine in 1895 and by a diesel engine from 1914. One large and two small electrical engines were installed in about 1940 and the complex was from then on used for production of chicken feed. It was decommissioned in the 1970s.[1][2]

Description

The windmill consists of an octagonal tower clad in shingles and topped by an ogee cap. The cap carries the four Common sails. It is winded by a fantail. The mill stands on a dressed brick case, which has an underpass for wagons.

Today

The windmill is now home to a small museum of traditional crafts. It was opened by the Association of Craftsmen in Copenhagen. The premises are also rented out for exhibitions and other events.

See also

References

  1. "Hørsholm Mølle". Håndværkerforeningen (in Danish). Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  2. "HØRSHOLM MØLLE, Ved Møllen 8, 2970 Hørsholm". Moellearkivet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 28 May 2016.


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