Finnish Krevan Maiki Windmill
The windmill located in the town of Haliko in southwestern Finland, in the Krevanmeki region, is a landmark historical building in the area. Built in the 19th century, it is one of the few well preserved windmills in Finland, reflecting the precious heritage of Finnish agricultural history and architectural traditions. Usually used for grinding, they are an indispensable part of agricultural society, and their existence not only showcases the technology of the time, but also reflects the lifestyle of the local people. Adopting the traditional Nordic windmill design, it has an elegant appearance and practical features, with its towering tower and huge sails becoming a unique scenic line.
Rijnieku Windmill in Latvia
A historic windmill located in Latvia. It was built based on Dutch design drawings and was constructed between 1867 and 1869. This type of windmill was considered suitable for large and powerful windmills at that time. Not only does it represent a traditional milling technique that utilizes wind energy, but it is also a part of Latvia's industrial heritage with a unique architectural style and historical value. It is usually used for grinding grains or pumping water, and its specific function and historical background may be related to its geographical location and agricultural needs at that time. Not only does it showcase engineering technology from history, but it also provides a way for modern people to understand past lifestyles
German Outdoor Museum
It is an outdoor museum located near Trier, Germany. This museum aims to showcase the traditional way of life and culture of rural communities in Germany. In this museum, you can see the reconstruction or original sites of buildings, farms, workshops, and other facilities in German rural communities from the 19th and early 20th centuries. One of the exhibition areas is Dorfrathaus, which stands for village houses, showcasing the architectural styles and interior layouts of traditional village houses from different historical periods and regions. In addition, the museum also displays other types of buildings such as farms, barns, workshops, schools, and churches.
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