The mill, built in 1705 and named after its former owner, now stands in Stemwede in the district of Oppenwehe, having been moved there around 1870. On milling and baking days, guests can enjoy homemade cakes in rustic half-timbered barns.
The mill, built in 1705 and named after its former owner, now stands in Stemwede in the district of Oppenwehe, having been moved there around 1870. On milling and baking days, guests can enjoy homemade cakes in rustic half-timbered barns.
"Piel's Mühle" served as a grinding mill since 1705 at Hüffe Castle. Around 1870 the owner changed and the mill was rebuilt in Oppenwehe. The mill exemplifies traditional craftsmanship and shows how important mills used to be for the supply of the population. The restoration and preservation of the mill is also an important contribution to the preservation of regional cultural history. Overall, it is an important focal point for visitors interested in the history and culture of the region. The mill conveys a vivid picture of times gone by and is still an important part of local life today.
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