Medieval Milling

Medieval Milling. The Stampfenbachstrasse was once home to a medieval stamp mill, where grains and other produce were crushed using a massive mortar-like devic…

Location: Stampfenbachstrasse, Zurich, Switzerland

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The Stampfenbachstrasse was once home to a medieval stamp mill, where grains and other produce were crushed using a massive mortar-like device. This ancient technology was used from the 10th century onwards. The street's name still reflects this historic industrial activity.

Source: Strassenname: Stampfenbachstrasse | Strassenname: Stampfenbrunnenstrasse | Strassenname: Stapferstrasse | Strassenname: Starengasse | Strassenname: Stationsstrasse | Strassenname: Staubstrasse | Strassenname: Staudenbühlstrasse | Strassenname: Staudenweg | Strassenname: Stauffacherquai | Strassenname: Stauffacherstrasse

Medieval Milling — Zurich, Canton of Zurich

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