Germany Water mill Ladbergen
The picture shows the old watermill in the center of Ladbergen (southern part)
The smaller, southern part of the mill, also called old, "Lütke" or Frenking'sche mill, dates from 1748 and was then built as a Prussian treasury mill. It was therefore the property of the Prussian state at the time of Frederick II, which also explains the letters FR (Friedericus Rex) inscribed next to the year. Until the turn of the century, the half-timbered building served as a grinding mill and then as a wheelwright.
The newer, northern part of the mill was built in 1890 instead of its predecessor laid down and provided with a then-novel turbine drive.
The smaller, southern part of the mill, also called old, "Lütke" or Frenking'sche mill, dates from 1748 and was then built as a Prussian treasury mill. It was therefore the property of the Prussian state at the time of Frederick II, which also explains the letters FR (Friedericus Rex) inscribed next to the year. Until the turn of the century, the half-timbered building served as a grinding mill and then as a wheelwright.
The newer, northern part of the mill was built in 1890 instead of its predecessor laid down and provided with a then-novel turbine drive.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
08:00 - 16:30
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Photo Themes
Fluss
Wasser
Wassermühle
Watermill
Locations
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Münsterland
Ladbergen
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