A list of windmills in Antwerp Province, Belgium.
Location | Name of mill | Type | Built | Notes | Photograph |
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Aartselaar | Heimolen | Staakmolen | 1801 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Antwerp | Molen van Sint-Anneke Molen van 't Veertje De Molen | Staakmolen | 2000 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Arendonk | Toremansmolen De Toreman Steendonker Smoutmolen | Achtkante Molen | 1809 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Baarle-Hertog | Molen Loots | Bergmolen | 1834 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Berendrecht | Buitenmolen Westmolen | Stellingmolen | 1822 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Boechout | Den Steenen Molen | Stellingmolen | 1782 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Bouwel | Molen van Bouwel | Staakmolen | 1791 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Brasschaat | Katerheidmolen | Stellingmolen | 1774 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Brecht | Stenen Molen Bounke-Bounke | Bergmolen | 1842 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Essen | Bakkersmolen | Stellingmolen | 1981 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Essen | Heidemolen Molen van Aerden | Bergmolen | 1841 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Essen | Molen van Hoek | Bergmolen | 19th century | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Geel | Molen van Larum | Staakmolen | 1846 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Geel | Molen van het Veld | Staakmolen | 1993 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Geel | Gansakkermolen | Staakmolen | 1797 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Gierle | In Stormen Sterk | Grondzeiler | 1837 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Heist-op-den-Berg | Kaasstrooimolen | Staakmolen | 1611 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Hoogstraten | Salm-Salm Molen | Bergmolen | 1902 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Hoogstraten | Nieuwe Molen | Bergmolen | 1843 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Kasterlee | Keeses Molen | Staakmolen | 1954 | Originally built at Heist-op-den-Berg in 1853 Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Kasterlee | Oostmolen Beermolen | Bergmolen | 1875 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Kasterlee | Zwarte Molen | Grondzeiler | 1843 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Kessel | Stenen Molen | Bergmolen | 1842 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Lille | Molen van Goubergen De Zwarte Molen | Grondzeiler | 1863 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Lille | Molen Verellen Molen Embrechts De Witte Molen | Grondzeiler | 1841 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Lillo | De Eenhoorn De Witte Molen | Stellingmolen | 1735 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Mechelen | Nieuwe Schorsmolen Molen van Meeusen | Stellingmolen | 1734 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Meerhout | Haenvense Molen | Staakmolen | 1943 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Meerhout | Prinskensmolen | Staakmolen | |||
Meerle | Heimeulen Molen van Mertens | Bergmolen | 1840 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Meerle | Molen van Dun | Bergmolen | 1895 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Merksplas | Moermolen | Stellingmolen | 1840 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Mol | Molen van Ezaart | Grondzeiler | 1856 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Nijlen | Molen Verbist | Stellingmolen | 1847 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Nijlen | Molen Dom | Bergmolen | 1856 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Noorderwijk | Hogewegmolen | Staakmolen | 1841 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Oelegem | Molen van Oelegem | Bergmolen | 1845 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Oevel | Molen van 't Roosje | Bergmolen | 1878 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Olen | Buulmolen Hoogbuulmolen | Staakmolen | 1744 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Oud-Turnhout | Molen van Steenbergen | Bergmolen | 1596 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Pulderbos | Stenen Molen | Bergmolen | 1840 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Putte | Stenen Molen | Bergmolen | 1844 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Ranst | Molen van den Kinschot Molen Rijmenants | Stellingmolen | 1858 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Ravels | De Nachtegaal der Maatvennen | Bergmolen | 1869 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Retie | De Heerser | Staakmolen | 1934 | Originally built in Arendonk in 1794. Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Rijkevorsel | Stenen Molen | Bergmolen | 1862 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Schoten | Stenen Molen | Stellingmolen | 1902 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Stabroek | Molen van Looveren | Stellingmolen | 1870 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Tongerlo | Beddermolen Bedderenmolen | Staakmolen | 1723 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Turnhout | Grote Bentel Molen van Coppens | Bergmolen | 1848 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Turnhout | Goormolen Oosthovense Molen | Stellingmolen | 1786 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Viersel | Zeldenrust | Stellingmolen | 1986 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Weelde | Arbeid Adelt | Stellingmolen | 1906 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Weert | Dievenmolentje | Grondzeiler | 1846 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Westmalle | Scherpenbergmolen | Bergmolen | 1843 | Molenechos (in Dutch) | |
Wuustwezel | Molen van Hoydonck | Bergmolen | 1901 | Molenechos (in Dutch) |
Bold indicates a mill that is still standing. Italics indicates a mill with some remains surviving.
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