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On the outskirts of Sittard, near the nature reserve Schwienswei, lies the monumental complex de Stadbroekermolen. Duke William of Gulik granted permission for the construction of this watermill in 1582. From 1846, the Roufs family became the owners. They traded their wheat and rye flour throughout South Limburg, Belgium, and Germany, and in 1907 replaced the water wheel with a turbine and milling installation.
In 1955, Roufs sold the complex to the municipality of Sittard, after which the mill fell into disrepair. In 1990, the unique complex was restored to its former glory, including the hydraulic drives. Now it is a charming location for parties and meetings.
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Address: Jacqueline Roufsweg 1, Sittard, Netherlands
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