These technical installations made of wood and stone are designed not only to make the grinding of grain into flour tangible and understandable but also to highlight the craftsmanship of earlier generations.
Guided tours, displays, and interesting facts about 2000 years of mill history complement the impressive experience of the "Mill".
The Rauchberg Mill and Bocksberg Mill are located at the old mill site on the Gasteiner Höhenweg, with the first documented mention dating back to 1728. The Bocksberg Mill was abandoned in 1941, and the Rauchberg Mill in 1965.
The mills were painstakingly restored and partially rebuilt, showcasing on one hand a Floder or stock mill drive and on the other a high-water drive.
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Guided Tours:
on Thursday
from 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Costs:
Free admission!
Registration: not required