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A mill (from the Latin molinum deriving from mola), is an instrument that produces a mechanical work derived from the exploitation of a force (produced by electricity, wind, water or animal / human thrust). Such mechanical work is used for example for the grinding of cereals, for the production of flour or other raw materials.

By extension the term also designates the structure that houses the instrumentation of the mill and therefore the building. Even in the colloquial form and in the sayings: “whoever goes to the mill gets flour”, refers to the building that houses the machines dedicated to grinding. The conductor of the mill is called a miller.

Grain milling plant

The term “mill” normally means not only the mill, but the entire grinding plant, which is composed of several machines that can be summarized in several categories:

Industrial plants are very complex structures structured on several floors, in order to exploit the falling effect of the product from one machine to the next.

Background

Before the use of electricity, the mill was organized in a functional way for the exploitation of energy from a particular natural force such as water or wind to make the mill work. The same machines have been used in some cases for the operation of a pump or other mechanism; for example in the Netherlands they were used to pump water by exploiting the force of the wind; in this case we speak more correctly of “wind blade”, although the external appearance of the machine is similar to a windmill.

A mill can be driven by several forces:

Types of mills

By type of energy used

  1. Water mill
  2. Watermill or river mill
  3. Tide mill
  4. Windmill
  5. Electric mill

Old Windmill

For use

By type of grinding

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Spend the night in a mill

Spending the night in a windmill is a special overnight stay that you will not often experience. For example, near Munich you have the Gasthof München and the historic Pfarrmühle in Erding, about 25 kilometers northeast of Munich. The mill has been converted into a cozy inn and offers various rooms and apartments. Another example is the Gasthof zur Mühle in Wolnzach, about 60 kilometers north of Munich.

Spend the night in the Pfarrmühle in Erding

The Pfarrmühle in Erding is about 6 kilometers from the A92 motorway, which leads to the A9 and A8. The distance to the A8 motorway is about 20 kilometers.

The distance from this inn to the center of Munich is approximately 32 kilometres, approximately 35 minutes’ drive depending on traffic and the route you take. Train connections are also available from Erding train station to Munich, which takes about 45 minutes.

The Pfarrmühle itself is located on the River Sempt and offers a peaceful and rural setting to stay. In the vicinity there are several attractions, such as the Erdinger Weißbräu brewery museum, the Erding thermal baths and the historic town center of Erding.


A mill is a tool with a rotating mechanism and drive that can be used for grinding, pressing or stamping grains, paint pigments and other raw materials, sawing wood, pumping water, hoisting a load or generating electricity. A mill can be driven by the wind (windmill), water (watermill), the muscle power of people (handmill, treadmill) and animals (rosmolen) or by a motor.