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Horse mills were commonplace in farming from approximately 1850 until the 1930s. They were primarily used to run threshers or feed cutters, but also circular saws. This propulsion technique spread further again from approximately 1890 onwards thanks to the invention of the horse-powered threshing machine, which meant that most large farms had a horse mill by 1900.
Horse mills were commonplace in farming from approximately 1850 until the 1930s. They were primarily used to run threshers or feed cutters, but also circular saws. This propulsion technique spread further again from approximately 1890 onwards thanks to the invention of the horse-powered threshing machine, which meant that most large farms had a horse mill by 1900.

The Starkerer barn is superficially one of the most beautiful barns in Upper Bavaria. The façade (south side and east pediment) are decorated with opulent Bundwerk and imaginative carvings. The barn's four large doors are also richly designed. As some conclusive remains of the original ornamental painting had been preserved, it was possible to reconstruct the original colours.
The Starkerer barn is superficially one of the most beautiful barns in Upper Bavaria. The façade (south side and east pediment) are decorated with opulent Bundwerk and imaginative carvings. The barn's four large doors are also richly designed. As some conclusive remains of the original ornamental painting had been preserved, it was possible to reconstruct the original colours.
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E2 Bundwerk barn from Starkern
House name "Starkerer"

District: Altötting
Municipality: Tyrlaching
Year of Construction: 1855
Type of Building: barn
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The 14-metre-high windpump was built by the well builder and farmer Peter Wolfmaier with the help of a locksmith in 1926 to provide running water for the property. The rotor was available as a construction kit from the company Aufschläger in Simbach; the lower part of the system was home-made and consists of standard construction steel.
The 14-metre-high windpump was built by the well builder and farmer Peter Wolfmaier with the help of a locksmith in 1926 to provide running water for the property. The rotor was available as a construction kit from the company Aufschläger in Simbach; the lower part of the system was home-made and consists of standard construction steel.

64b Windpump from Garching an der Alz

District: Altötting
Municipality: Garching an der Alz
Year of Construction: 1926
Type of Building: technical constructions
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