How did people live in the past? Visit the historic "Gasser Mill" in Spinges and find out! Since time immemorial, the stream of Spinges, fed by the pastures of Spinges, has been the lifeline of the village of Spinges near Mühlbach. Until 1858, 16 mills and three broad saws were operated with the life-sustaining power of the water. But during a period of drought the important small stream dried up.



Need and hunger grew in the village. Therefore, electric house mills were purchased in 1945 to supply the villagers with flour for their bread. The activities at the stream were abandoned over the years. It was not until the 1990s that the mills returned to the villagers' consciousness. The "Gasser Mill" was restored in 1998 and is now the only fully functioning historical mill in Spinges. Visitors can experience how flour was ground and bread baked in the past. Only with the help of the mighty power of water.

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