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Mueller Cloth Mill : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mueller Cloth Mill The Mueller Cloth Mill, located in Euskirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany is a section of the LVR Museum of Industry (formerly: Rheinisches Industriemuseum). The museum provides insight into the production process of a cloth mill by showing fully working machinery and equipment from around 1900. Opened in 2000, the museum preserves the mill's state at its shutdown in 1961. LVR Industrial Museum Mueller Cloth Mill is an ‘Anchor Point’ of the European Route of Industrial Heritage and a central stop on the ‘Wool Route’. == History ==
The factory started life as a papermill in 1801. A few decades later things changed: in the mid-19th century the building was used to scoure and spin wool and to full the cloth. From 1860 onwards the increasing demand of power supply lead to the installation of a new steam engine, which replaced the old mill wheel. In 1894 Ludwig Mueller purchased the building and set up a cloth mill. The whole process of production was brought together under one roof. Like most other regional mills Mueller offered coarse woollen cloth, loden and uniform cloth. The machinery – bought in the years around 1900 – and the new steam engine from 1903 set the production on a firm basis. This equipment never happened to be altered until the final shut down. After Mueller's death in 1929, his son Kurt Mueller led the mill. In 1961, the mill was finally closed, due to lack of orders.〔Stender, Detlef: Tuchfabrik Müller, Euskirchen. Arbeit an einer Fabrikwelt. In: Landschaftsverband Rheinland (ed.): Industriedenkmäler präsentieren sich: Drei Standorte des Rheinischen Industriemuseums, Essen 2000, pp.31-51〕
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