Worin Mill is one of the few remaining watermills in Brandenburg and is a protected technical monument. It provides an insight into the historic craft of milling, one of the oldest trades in human history.
First mentioned in a document in 1398, the mill today presents itself in its 1825 design. The three-storey building is equipped with two grinding and two milling gears. From 1905, it was operated with a turbine and a diesel engine, as the water power of the stream was no longer sufficient for a mill wheel. Flour production ceased in 1960 and the mill was used to produce grist for agriculture until 1972. After extensive restoration from 1993 to 2001, the Worin mill is now accessible as a technical monument.
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