Brugge walking path alongside the ramparts : Sint-Janshuismolen time lapse video stock footage with fluffy clouds
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Windmills have graced Bruges’ ramparts ever since the construction of the outer city wall at the end of the 13th century. They had a key economic function until well into the 19th century. Today four specimens are left on Kruisvest. The Sint-Janshuis Mill, built in 1770 and still occupying its original site, is the only mill still grinding flour and the only mill open to visitors.
Windmills appeared on the ramparts from the 13th century onwards with the creation of the outer city ramparts. The Sint-Janshuismolen dates from 1770 and is still in its original location. The mills had an important economic function until well into the 19th century. They still act as the face of the eastern city ramparts.
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