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I was very pleased to see this wonderful windmill turning, proving that they're not all icons of the past! Such an iconic element of Dutch history.
Leiden, is the city where Rembrandt the painter was born and raised. This is an old city dating back to the Roman times. Its a charming city, that has given the Dutch many painters. This city is best I think done by foot, walking next to the Rhine. The architecture is harmonious yet does not become repetitive. The bridge is an example of Dutch engineering, and the whole walk was just a photographers delight. The street lead into small old lanes with their own charm. The windmill is very pretty, but we dint go in, it was a lovely sunny day.
Very photogenic and free entry into a working windmill, what more could you ask for? Well worth a visit but very steep stairs to climb to get in , so be prepared!
If you're in Leiden for a few days you'll probably pass by anyway :) It's worth a visit but not if you don't have time for many things to do if you ask me. However, yes, nice pictures can be taken here ;)
This is a beautiful little windmill, but want to heartily recommend that you visit De Valk before visiting this one. De Valk (the big, stone windmill in Leiden) will teach you all about the history of milling and the importance of windmills in Dutch culture, and it will make this little mill much, much more exciting. Also note, it is only open on Saturdays.
This mill is a newly build copy on a scenic site. The nice thing is that volunteers keep it running.
I read about this attraction on Tripadivor when I was preparing my trip to Leiden. Well, it’s worth to pay a visit tot his small attraction but keep in mind that it is only opened on Saturdays and a few festival days. We enjoyed watching the mill on a sunny day at one of the seats near the mill. Nearby is the Mors city gate and the river Rhine so this mill is also a nice starting point (10 minutes from the railway station) to discover Leiden.
If you are from the Netherlands or have been in the country long, windmills are no longer that exciting - but this little guy is so quaint and to get here you stroll along a really gorgeous part of town. Well worth the walk...the site itself is not overly exciting.
The 25 on the outside of the building is how many years ago this replica wooden cornmill was built - the original mill dated to 1619. The steep steps up to the grinding room give insight into a long ago way of life, but we were there too early to see it in action. It is right next to a classic Dutch white lift bridge over which one is only steps away from where Rembrandt was born. From our hotel room window we watched the sails turning later in the day - something I hadn't expected.
Old mill wich still is in function and produces products for sale to you
Saat berkunjung ke Leiden, Molen de Put menjadi salah satu objek yang harus saya datangi.Saya sangat terkesan ketika pertama kali melihatnya. Kincir angin yang sangat klasik yang terletak di tepi kanal dan jembatan yang indah. Saat itu cuaca juga sangat mendukung, cerah dan sejuk sekali. Ini menjadi salah satu momen yang tidak terlupakan.
Sono stato qui a dicembre.. Il mulino è situato vicino al porto di leiden dove si possono ammirare le bellissime e storiche navi in legno.. Consigli di visitarlo.
Die Mühle "De Put" ist zwar eine Replik die 1986 am Standort einer baugleichen Mühle erstellt wurde, wenn man sie allerdings besichtigt merkt man nichts davon. Man kann sich alles ansehen und bekommt noch eine Menge erklärt. Wer mag kann auch Mehl oder Backmischungen kaufen deren Zutaten dort vermahlen wurden.
Un hermoso punto de la ciudad, donde tomar fotos y disfrutar de un paisaje típico de los Países Bajos. Vale la pena incluirlo en una larga caminata por toda la ciudad.