Kraemer’sche Kunstmühle, Historical watermill in Munich, Germany.
The Kraemer'sche Kunstmühle is an office and commercial complex in Munich containing multiple buildings, including the renovated original mill structure and storage facilities. The site was adapted to provide modern office and business rental spaces.
The site started in 1701 as a paper mill but was purchased by Carl Jakob Kraemer in 1863 and converted into a grain mill. This transformation shaped its later development as a working facility.
The mill shows how traditional crafts adapted to modern times and now serve as a working space for businesses. People come here to work in offices or take a break at the ground floor café.
The site is an active business complex today with various tenants and a café on the ground floor. Visitors can walk around freely to explore the buildings and surroundings.
The site operates its own hydropower system with modern generators that carries on the centuries-old tradition of water-powered operations. This setup shows how historic techniques can continue in contemporary facilities.
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