Mill Farm in Bogdaniec
HISTORY OF THE BOGDANIEC COMMUNE - click and find out more
HISTORY OF THE UPPER MILL -click and find out more
THE MILLER’S DWELLING -click and find out more
ARCHITECTURE OF THE UPPER MILL - click and find out more
THE EXHIBITION „FROM A GRAIN TO A LOAF” - click and find out more
A grinder made by Eisengiesserei & Maschinen- fabrik für Mühlenbau A. Wetzig of Wittenberg (Halle District)
A roller mills made by Hipkow & Co. of Gassen
A grinder made by Gebhard & Sohn from Magdeburg Neustadt
CLICK AND GO TO THE FIRST FLOOR
THE EXHIBITION „FROM A GRAIN TO A LOAF” - click and find out more
See the second part of the exhibition „FROM A GRAIN TO A LOAF”
OLD RURAL CRAFTS - click and find out more
THE WHEELWRIGHT’S/CARPENTER’S WORKSHOP - click and find out more
THE COOPERS’ WORKSHOP - click and find out more
THE SADDLER’S WORKSHOP - click and find out more
BREEDING - click and find out more
AGRICULTURE - click and find out more
TRANSPORT - click and find out more
THRESHING - click and find out more
THE FORGE - click and find out more
A CARDING SHOP - click and find out more
THE MILL AND ITS INHABITANTS - click and find out more
JÓZEF ROGOZIŃSKI - click and find out more
THE HISTORY OF BOGDANIEC AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS - click and find out more
QUERN-STONES - click and find out more
THE HISTORY OF BREAD - click and find out more
THE HISTORY OF APICULTURE - click and find out more
COOPERY - click and find out more
WHEELWRIGHT’S WORK - click and find out more
SADDLERY - click and find out more
POULTRY HOUSE - click and find out more
PIGSTY - click and find out more
BARN - click and find out more
STABLE - click and find out more
PLOUGHING - click and find out more
CART - click and find out more
HARNESS - click and find out more
THE FORGE - click and find out more
WOOL CARDING - click and find out more
THRESHING - click and find out more
WATER MILL - click and find out more
WATCH THE ARCHIVE FILM “MILL HOMESTEAD”
Click and see the ponds at the mill
Click and see the ponds at the mill
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