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Deutsch: Tonmühle an der Glems in Ditzingen in Baden-Württemberg. Die Mühle wurde im Jahre 1347 erstmals urkundlich erwähnt. Sie wurde 1789 neu erbaut und hatte ursprünglich drei Wasserräder. Ab 1901 wurde sie mit einem Wasserrad betrieben, das 1983 durch eine Turbine mit 30 PS Höchstleistung ersetzt wurde. Die Mühle arbeitet heute mit drei einfachen Walzenstühlen, einem doppelten Walzenstuhl sowie einer Vollkornmühle und ist auf die Herstellung von Bio-Produkten spezialisiert. Das Wasserrad von 1901 ist in seinen Eisenteilen noch erhalten und in der Nähe des Schulzentrums in der Glemsaue aufgestellt.
English: Tonmühle on the river Glems in Ditzingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The watermill was first mentionned in 1347. It was rebuilt in 1789 and worked originally with three water wheels. The mill works since 1983 with a turbine with a maximum power of 30 HP.
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Camera location48° 48′ 57.68″ N, 9° 02′ 57.54″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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