Cordinger Mühle, Watermill and cultural heritage monument in Bomlitz, Germany.
Cordinger Mühle is a watermill and protected cultural monument in Bomlitz with a central mill building, a residence next to the mill pond, and a traditional bakehouse with a working oven. The complex demonstrates how a historical mill operation was structured and how craftwork took place on the site.
The mill was built in 1810 on older mill foundations and uses wooden beams and components from previous structures at this location. This reuse of materials shows the long continuity of mill construction at this site.
The miller's residence displays exhibits about writer Arno Schmidt, who lived and worked here after World War II. Visitors can observe how this location influenced his literary work.
The site welcomes visitors only through organized group tours, school visits, and kindergarten groups arranged by the FORUM organization. Those interested in visiting should contact this organization in advance.
The location functions as a registry office for civil marriages and attracts couples from the area who choose to marry here. This makes it a special place for personal and family events.
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