Kinderdijk Windmills
Windmills in Kinderdijk are a cluster of 19 windmills in the south of the Netherlands. The unique windmills in Kinderdijk have been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1997
Windmills of Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk Windmills is a windmill complex in Alblasserwaard, Netherlands. The windmill complex in Kinderdijk, consisting of 19 windmills, is a unique complex designed in a way that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
The windmills in Kinderdijk are known by name because most of the windmills belong to the village of Kinderdik in the municipality of Molenlanden. The Kinderdijk windmills are an important Dutch contribution to water treatment technology.
The mills, built in 1738, are the oldest and largest windmills in the Netherlands.The Kinderdijk windmills are also one of the main tourist attractions in the region and are classified as a national monument.
Cause of the Kinderdijk windmills
Most of the Netherlands lies below sea level. The degradation of the ecosystem causes the sea level to rise day by day. Therefore, for centuries, the Dutch had to cooperate with wind and water to keep their feet dry.
It is one of the places below sea level in Kinderdijk. If nature had been left alone in this region, Kinderdijk would most likely be a flooded city today.For this reason, the Dutch have long been developing clever solutions to prevent natural disasters in the region.
windmills of Kinderdijk Kinderdijk is located in the Alblasserwaard, at the confluence of the rivers Noord and Lek. The purpose of the mill building is to keep the river water out of the polders.