The Etzenrather Mühle is a former watermill located just outside the Dutch hamlet of Etzenrade, but on the territory of the German municipality of Gangelt. The mill was used as a flour mill powered by the water of the Roode Beek.
The first mention of the Etzenrather Mühle dates back to the year 1492. The building burned down in 1591 and was rebuilt afterwards. In 1913 the water wheel was replaced by a turbine. When the Roode Beek canalized in 1965, the mill was taken out of operation. Today, the restored building is used as an inn for Gangelt Wildlife Park.
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