Wilhelmus-Hubertus, Weert
Facts and practical information
Wilhelmus-Hubertus is a corn mill located at Oude Hushoverweg 30 in the Dutch city of Weert. It is a round brick bell mill from 1904. The mill replaced an earlier standerd mill, which had burned down as a result of lightning strikes.
The mill milled until before the Second World War. In 1961/2 the mill was restored and received its current name, after the grandfather of the current mill builder Wim Adriaens. Since 2008, the Wilhelmus-Hubertus has been owned by Ton Nouwen and Rolf Zincken, who have completely restored this beautiful mill, together with various government agencies, funds and the Province of Limburg, into a super attractive restaurant with a home. The running gear is still present and the mill is fully rotating.
The mill is open Wednesday through Sunday from 12:00-15:00 and from 6:00-22:00.
Weert
Wilhelmus-Hubertus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gemeentemuseum Jacob van Horne, Broekmolen, De Nijverheid, St. Anna - Tungelroy.