Watermill at Kollen explained

Watermill at Kollen
Native Name:Collse Watermolen
Status:Rijksmonument (14648)
Building Type:Watermill
Address:Collseweg 1
5641 JN, 't Coll
Location Town:Eindhoven
Location Country:Netherlands
Coordinates:51.4453°N 5.5378°W
Completion Date:1681
Designations:Gristmill, oil mill
References:Database of Mills
De Hollandsche Molen

The Watermill at Kollen (Dutch: Collse Watermolen) is a watermill along the river Kleine Dommel, located on the Collseweg 1 in 't Coll, Eindhoven, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. First mentioned in the 14th century, the watermill burned down and was rebuilt in 1681.

The watermill complex was made up out of two buildings, operating two undershot water wheels. One building was a gristmill, while another functioned as oil mill. The gristmill and oil mill are both still in functioning order and are used on a small scale. Vincent van Gogh lived nearby and made several paintings while in the area, including a painting of the mill in 1884. The watermill was listed as a national monument in 1972.

History

In 1681 the mill completely burned down.

The Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh lived in nearby Nuenen from 1883 until 1885. Van Gogh painted several paintings around the mill, including an 1884 painting of the mill itself, Water Mill at Kollen Near Nuenen (F48a).

Modern day

The mill was listed as a national monument (nr 14648) on 14 August 1972.[1] The grounds are freely accessible. The gristmill is operated and open to the public on Saturdays, and the oil mill is operated twice a month. The mill is located on the Collseweg 1 in Eindhoven, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands The next mill upstream is the Watermill at Geldrop, the next mill downstream is the Watermill at Opwetten.

See also

Other mills in North Brabant:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Collse Watermolen . Dutch monument registration . Dutch . 5 August 2014. (Click on "14648" to view)