Bienertmühle
The Bienertmühle (also known as the former Hofmühle) is a former mill site in the Dresden district of Plauen on the Weißeritz in Germany. The colloquial name of the Hofmühle, which was built there in 1568 to replace an earlier mill, commemorates the Bienert family, whose member Gottlieb Traugott Bienert leased the site in 1852 and acquired it in 1872. The mill remained in the family for three generations and was developed by them into the most modern mill site in Saxony. Following the expropriation of the owners and nationalization of the business in 1972, the mill finally ceased to operate after a fire in 1990. The bread factory located there was also closed in 1991. In 2006, the Hofmühle Dresden Museum and a small mill store with a café were opened in one part of the complex. Other buildings are used by various companies. Since 2014, large parts of the former Bienertmühle have been converted into loft apartments, with completion scheduled for 2021. From 2015 to 2018, the Bienert family's villa, which had fallen into disrepair during this period, underwent a comprehensive restoration process, during which it was converted into a residential condominium complex.
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Altplauen, Dresden Plauen (Plauen)
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Altplauen 19h
01187 Dresden, Plauen (Plauen)
Saxony, Germany
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