Watermill at Gennep explained

Watermill at Gennep
Native Name:Genneper Watermolen
Status:Rijksmonument (14639)
Building Type:Watermill
Address:Genneperweg 143
5644 RS, Gestel
Location Town:Eindhoven
Location Country:Netherlands
Coordinates:51.4231°N 5.47°W
Completion Date:1587
Designations:Gristmill, oil mill, fulling mill
References:Database of Mills
De Hollandsche Molen

The Watermill at Gennep (Dutch: Genneper Watermolen) is a watermill along the river Dommel, located on the Genneperweg 143 in Gestel, Eindhoven, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. First mentioned in the 13th century, the watermill burned down and was rebuilt in 1587.

Vincent van Gogh lived nearby and made several paintings while in the area, including four paintings of the mill in 1884. The watermill was listed as a national monument in 1972.

History

The gristmill was first mentioned in a document in the 13th century, donating the mill to the Postel Abbey in Mol, Belgium.[1] [2] It was a banmolen (nl), meaning peasants in the locality were obligated to use this mill to grind their wheat.

Description

The Watermill at Gennep is situated along the river Dommel.

Modern day

The mill was listed as a national monument (nr 14639) on 15 August 1972.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gennepermolen . Database of Mills . Dutch . 14 April 2019.
  2. Web site: Genneper Watermolen te Eindhoven-Gestel . . Dutch . 14 April 2019.
  3. Web site: De Gennepermolen . Dutch monument registration . Dutch . 14 April 2019. (Click on "14639" to view)