Three hundred and twenty-seven square meters of history. That’s what awaits you inside Meyers Mühle. This isn’t just any building. It’s a landmark a testament to Warnemünde’s rich past. Built in 1866 Meyers Mühle started its life as a working windmill. For over a century its sails turned creating the delicious scent of freshly ground rye flour. Eight tons of it daily to be exact.
Imagine the scene. The rhythmic whoosh of the sails against the wind. The millers strong hands working the machinery. The air thick with the aroma of grain. Until 1991 Meyers Mühle was the heart of local baking. Then the windmills work came to an end. But its story wasn’t over.
From 1994 to 2017 Meyers Mühle transformed. It became a lively restaurant a warm place where thousands of guests enjoyed meals. Its history was woven into the very fabric of the building. Old mill equipment hung on the walls its presence a silent tribute to the past. Each meal was served with a slice of history a taste of Warnemünde’s heritage.
Today the sounds of grinding grain are gone. Yet Meyers Mühle continues its charm. Now it offers luxurious apartments. Imagine waking up in one of these unique homes. Picture yourself enjoying coffee on a balcony overlooking the sea. Each apartment tells a story. The story of a windmill that refused to be forgotten.
A two million euro price tag reflects Meyers Mühle’s unique nature. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of this magnificent structure. The recent renovation shows that Meyers Mühle is more than just bricks and mortar. It’s a symbol of perseverance a reflection of Warnemünde’s spirit. The bronze statue Der Junge auf dem Mühlstein was even moved to preserve it. This shows the community’s commitment to preserving history. Even the initial controversial building plans were redesigned. The final structure respectfully integrates with the surrounding buildings. This thoughtful approach ensured Meyers Mühle’s legacy remains.
Meyers Mühle stands as a proud symbol. It seamlessly blends its rich history with modern living. From flour mill to restaurant to luxury apartments. Its story unfolds before you a captivating tale of change adaptation and enduring charm.