The De Gooyer Windmill, dating back to the 16th century, stands as one of the Netherlands’ most renowned windmills. Originally a flour mill, it is among the few remaining wooden windmills in Amsterdam and the country. Located within the city, its traditional design and historical significance offer visitors a glimpse into the past. Today, guests can admire the windmill’s intricate wooden structure and learn about its role in the region’s agricultural history.
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