Stichting Vrienden Schuilkerk Bagijnhof
Discover Tranquility at the Schuilkerk Bagijnhof
Discover the historic Delft Windmill de Roos - a charming flour mill showcasing Dutch heritage and craftsmanship in the heart of Delft.
Delft Windmill de Roos stands as a remarkable symbol of Dutch heritage and craftsmanship. This historic flour mill offers visitors a unique glimpse into the art of traditional milling, set against the picturesque backdrop of Delft's charming canals and historic architecture. Tourists can explore the inner workings of the mill, learn about its rich history, and even purchase freshly milled flour. A visit to this iconic landmark is a must for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the local culture and history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in the center of Delft, start at the Markt square, which is the main square. From there, head southwest towards the Phoenixstraat. Walk along the Markt and continue straight until you reach the intersection with the Phoenixstraat. Turn left onto Phoenixstraat. Continue walking straight for about 10 minutes, and you will see Delft Windmill de Roos on your right at Phoenixstraat 111, 112.
Public Transport
From the Delft train station, take bus line 60 or 61 towards 'Delft, Tanthof' or 'Delft, Schieoevers'. After approximately 5 minutes, get off at the 'Delft, Phoenixstraat' stop. Once you exit the bus, walk back along the Phoenixstraat for about 5 minutes, and you will find Delft Windmill de Roos at Phoenixstraat 111, 112.
Use Delft Windmill de Roos as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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