Windmill In Podersdorf Am See
Austria's largest functional windmill
The Podersdorf Windmill, located in Podersdorf am See, Austria, is a significant historical landmark. It is the largest windmill in Austria and the only one of the original seven in the Seewinkel region that remains fully preserved and open to the public. Built approximately 170 years ago, the structure is privately owned by the Lentsch family and remains fully functional, operating when wind conditions permit.
Visitors can access the site from the town center, with easy walking or biking access and nearby parking. The exterior is open to the public at all times, allowing visitors to view the historic structure. For a deeper understanding, guided tours are available, offering insights into the mill’s history and mechanical technology. The mill is open to the public from April 1 to October 1, with specific viewing hours typically between 18:00 and 19:00, though it is advisable to check for any seasonal variations or specific tour times.
This landmark serves as a testament to the region’s agricultural heritage, preserving the traditional methods of grain milling. The preservation of this functional mill provides a unique opportunity to observe historical technology in action. For those interested in local history and traditional craftsmanship, the Podersdorf Windmill offers a meaningful and educational experience, highlighting the cultural heritage of the Burgenland region.
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Hours & Fees
Hours
Open April 1 to October 1, Monday through Sunday, 18:00 to 19:00. Guided tours available upon demand
Admission
Free admission for exterior viewing; guided tours:
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Austria enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters, making it ideal for visiting year-round.