List of windmills in Thuringia

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A list of windmills in the German state of Thuringia

LocationName of millTypeBuiltNotesPhotograph
Altenbeichlingen Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Altenbeichlingen 1.JPG
Aschara Erdholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) GTH Aschara Wndmuhle.jpg
Auma Turmholländer Stump
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Windmill in Auma 3.jpg
Bachra Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmuhle in Bachra 2.jpg
Ballstädt Bockwindmühle Restored
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Ballstadt-Muhle-2.JPG
Bechstedtstraß Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmuhle in Bechstedtstrass.JPG
Bottendorf Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Bottendorf.JPG
Bucha Turmholländer House conversion
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Ehemalige Windmuhle Bucha.jpg
Bufleben Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Bufleben-Bockwindmuhle-1.CTH.jpg
Buttstädt Turmholländer Stump
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Ruine der ehemaligen Windmuhle in Buttstadt 1.JPG
Dittersdorf Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill in Dittersdorf Thuringia 4.jpg
Dittrichshütte Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmuhle in Braunsdorf.jpg
Döllstädt Turmholländer Stump
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Dollstadt-Windmuhle-CTH.JPG
Donndorf-Langenroda Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Langenroda-Windmuhle-CTH.JPG
Eliasbrunn Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Eliasbrunn 3.jpg
Eßleben Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmuhle in Essleben 3.JPG
Frauenprießnitz Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Frauenpriessnitz - 2.jpg
Gera-Bieblach Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Gera Bieblach 2010 6 Windmuhle.jpg
Gera-Kleinaga Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Kleinaga 3.jpg
Hauteroda Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Hauteroda 1.JPG
Heichelheim Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmuhle in Heichelheim 1.JPG
Hopfgarten Turmholländer House conversion
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Immenrode Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmuhle Immenrode 2.JPG
Jena-Krippendorf Bockwindmühle Restored
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Bockwindmuhle Krippendorf 2014.jpg
Kleinfahner Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Kleinfahner-Windmuhle-CTH.JPG
Klettbach Bockwindmühle Blown down 18 February 2022. [1]
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Bockwindmuhle Klettbach im Januar 2020.jpg
Kraftsdorf-Rüdersdorf Turmholländer House conversion
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Linda Galerieholländer Restored
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Liesel 24-09-2011 Windmuhle Linda.jpg
Lumpzig Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Lumpzig.jpg
Mittelpöllnitz Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Porstendorf, Mittelpollnitz 02.jpg
Mühlhausen Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Muhlhausen, Thuringia 4.jpg
Nermsdorf Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmuhle in Nermsdorf 1.JPG
Obermehla-Großmehlra Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German)
Obermehla-Großmehlra Turmholländer House conversion
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Windmill Grossmehlra, Thuringia 3.jpg
Obernissa Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmuhle in Obernissa 1.JPG
Oberreißen Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Oberreissen Muhle zoom.JPG
Petersberg-Kischlitz Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Kischlitz - 1.jpg
Pölzig Bockwindmühle Incorporated into engine driven mill.
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Windmill Polzig 5.jpg
Ranis Turmholländer Incorporated into engine driven mill.
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Windmuehle-Ranis 2010-02-27 14-53-31.jpg
Rückersdorf-Haselbach Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Haselbach, Ruckersdorf 3.jpg
Schillingstedt Bockwindmühle Restored
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Schillingstedt Windmuehle.jpg
Schloßvippach Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Schlossvippach 2.JPG
Schlotheim Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Schlotheim 01.jpg
Schmiedehausen Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Muhle in Schmiedehausen.JPG
Sprötau Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Sprotau Hollandermuhle.JPG
Suhl Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Suhl-Windmuhle.jpg
Tischendorf Bockwindmühle Muehlen Archiv (German)
Triptis Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Triptis 2.jpg
Tüngeda Bockwindmühle Restored
Muehlen Archiv (German)
WAK TUENGEDA BOCKWINDMHL1.jpg
Weimar Turmholländer House conversion
Muehlen Archiv (German)
HausSauckel2.jpg
Weira Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Weira, Thuringia 5.jpg
Weißensee Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill at Weissensee, Thuringia (HDR).jpg
Wildenbörten Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Wildenborten 2.jpg
Windeberg Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Windeberg 11.jpg
Zeulenroda Turmholländer House conversion
Muehlen Archiv (German)
Windmill Zeulenroda, Thuringia 5.jpg
Zeulenroda-Niederböhmersdorf Paltrockmühle Muehlen Archiv (German) Windmill Niederbohmersdorf.jpg

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References

  1. Eberhardt, Stefan; Haar, Michael (19 February 2022). ""Mir fehlen noch immer die Worte" - Sturm zerstört Bockwindmühle Klettbach" ["I'm still at a loss for words" - Storm destroys post windmill at Klettbach] (in German). Thüringische Landeszeitung. Retrieved 20 February 2022.