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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Nederland - Willemstad, d'Orangemolen
D’Orangemolen (d'Orange Mill) is a round brick smock mill. The flour mill was built in 1734 by order of the Nassause Domeinraad for 8.000 florins. The mill was owned by the Princes of Orange. Prins Maurits leased the mill to the miller who offered the most. It was called the ‘compulsive mill’ because all local farmers were obliged to use d'Orangemolen for grinding their grain.
The mill was restored in 1999 and the wings were also reinstalled. In 2004 the mill was in operation again after 40 or 50 years. Nowadays the mill is privately owned and used as a home
Willem van Oranje (William of Orange) gave his name to the town of Willemstad. Yet the town does not owe its existence to him but to the marquis of Bergen op Zoom, Jan IV of Glymes. He ordered that some salt marshes should be drained and surrounded by dykes. That’s were the village of Ruygenhil came into being in 1565.
In 1582 the Province of Brabant gave the village to prins Willem van Oranje in compensation for what he had spent and lost in the “cause of freedom”. After his dead in 1584 his son Prince Maurits named the town Willemstad (William’s Town), as we call it in Dutch.
The mill was restored in 1999 and the wings were also reinstalled. In 2004 the mill was in operation again after 40 or 50 years. Nowadays the mill is privately owned and used as a home
Willem van Oranje (William of Orange) gave his name to the town of Willemstad. Yet the town does not owe its existence to him but to the marquis of Bergen op Zoom, Jan IV of Glymes. He ordered that some salt marshes should be drained and surrounded by dykes. That’s were the village of Ruygenhil came into being in 1565.
In 1582 the Province of Brabant gave the village to prins Willem van Oranje in compensation for what he had spent and lost in the “cause of freedom”. After his dead in 1584 his son Prince Maurits named the town Willemstad (William’s Town), as we call it in Dutch.
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A very interesting story and a great series of images of this beautiful mill!
HFF and a lovely weekend
Have a nice weekend, Jaap!
and nice details
merci et bon week-end ! Amitiés à toi♫
very fine capture and Pips.
have a nice weekend ahead !
Bonne fin de semaine
HFF and happy weekend.
Die Beschreibung bringt uns dieses technische Denkmal nahe, Danke Jaap. Schöne Aufnahme.
Buon fine settimana. Jaap.
Have a nice weekend
superb vertical perspective and great Pips !
Have a lovely weekend ahead!£
The surrounding landscape is so bucolic!
It like a painting!
Thank you also for the interesting information
A pleasant weekend, Jaap!
HFF Jaap, and have a good weekend.
HANWE.
HFF and HWE !
Thank you Jaap and again thank you for that note.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Tagesausklang,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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