Skælskør Steam Mill

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Skælskør Steam Mill
Skælskør Dampmølle
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General information
LocationVestergade 1, 4230 Skælskør
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°15′14.33″N 11°17′27.02″E / 55.2539806°N 11.2908389°E / 55.2539806; 11.2908389Coordinates: 55°15′14.33″N 11°17′27.02″E / 55.2539806°N 11.2908389°E / 55.2539806; 11.2908389
Completed1853
Renovated1988-89

Skælskør Steam Mill (Danish: Skælskør Dampmølle) is a former steam mill on the harbourfront in Skælskør, Denmark. Built in 1853, it is described as one of the town's most well-known landmarks. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1978.

History[]

The steam mill was built in 1853 for Niels Madsen Harboe, pastor of Nagleby, who was the owner of a distillery, two mills, a grain and grocery business as well as a large farm.[1]

Thesteam mill contained a steam engine used for the processing of grain. The flour was either shipped off to Kalundborg or Vordingborg on smaller boats or by land on carriages to towns in the surrounding countryside.[2]

The steam mill was later sold to merchant J. J. Rønne. He sold it to the H. C. Hansen owned company A/S H. C. Hansen. Hansen converted the building into a granary.[3]

The building was in 1950 separated from the harbour by a new road to H. C. Hansen's coal depot. It was later until 1987 used as a gasoline depor by Mobil Oil.

Skælskør Steam Mill was later owned by Peter Nielsen through the real estate company Skælskør Ejendomme. In 2020, it was part of a porfolio of 16 properties sold to privately held real estate company Herbo.[4]

Today[]

The ground floor of the building is home to a café and a dental clinic. An engineering consultancy is based on the first floor and the second floor contains four large apartments.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sag: Skælskør Dampmølle" (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Dampmøllen" (in Danish). Skælskør Bibliotek. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Vestergade 1" (in Danish). erikpetersen.be. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Ejendomsportefølje i Skælskør solgt for 70 millioner" (in Danish). Byens Ehendomme. Retrieved 3 November 2020.

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