From flour to beer

Across the Sanzeberg Bridge (8) you reach the western Spree bank. To the left you can see the Käthe-Kollwitz-Park with an 88m-high hill. Shortly afterwards you will get to the Spreewehrmühle (Spree Weir Mill) (9).
Already in 1864 the miller opened a tavern here. Visiting it was a very popular thing to do on Sundays. That is still the case. The Pfahlbaumühle (Pile Mill) was only built in 1801 at the great Spree weir. It used to grind groat, millet and cereals. With its underneath water wheel and its location right at the river this mill counts as the only conserved water mill in the East of Germany.

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