Watermill at Gennep, Eindhoven
Facts and practical information
The windmill in Gennep is a historical gem of Eindhoven's architecture, a city known for modernity and innovation. This picturesque watermill, situated on the Dommel River in the Gennep district, is a testament to the rich past of the region, whose roots date back to the Middle Ages.
The structure that has withstood the test of time was built in the 14th century and functioned for centuries as a grain mill. The Gennep mill is one of the few remaining watermills in the Netherlands and constitutes an important element of Eindhoven's cultural heritage. Its charming appearance and scenic surroundings make it a popular spot for tourists and city residents who wish to take a break from urban noise.
This monument has been meticulously restored to preserve its historical character while also adapting to the needs of modern visitors. Next to the mill, there is a small museum where exhibits related to the history and operation of the mill are presented, as well as information about its role in the region's economy.
The Gennep mill is open to visitors and often serves an educational purpose, organizing workshops and craft demonstrations that bring visitors closer to ancient grain milling techniques. This idyllic place is also the backdrop for local cultural and social events, combining history with modernity.
Gestel (Gennep)Eindhoven
Watermill at Gennep – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven Museum, Vesteda Toren, Muziekgebouw Frits Philips.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Watermill at Gennep by public transport?
Bus
- Bayeuxlaan • Lines: 15, 16 (4 min walk)
- Sibeliuslaan • Lines: 15, 16 (7 min walk)