Those who expect to see a mill with blades and water wheels will be disappointed. This mill was built in the 19th century on the site of an old mill that fell into disrepair (time and fires know their business). And it was built according to the technologies of its century. Instead of water wheels, turbines were formed, as well as a new bridge with a system of locks. As a result, after the reconstruction, it was already a three-storey building instead of a one-storey one. Downstairs, grain was taken and flour was given out. The main grinding mechanism was located on the second floor. There were also posts and a sieve. Above there were installations for milling, cleaning and peeling grain. There was also a basement. A turbine mechanism was placed there.
But I actually wanted to say this! This is a great place for children. The building houses the craft house "Stary mlyn". If you come with children, don't be lazy, go in and find out what you can visit with a child. And adults are interested there, if they are interested in crafts) There is painting, ceramics, straw weaving and much more) Excellent interaction between teachers and children, my child was happy) I highly recommend it!