Preservation of Picturesque Environment. Old Buildings Eschen

    Liechtenstein  2007.11.19

    In issue: Stamp(s): 2   

    Issued in: sheets of 20 (5*4) stamps

  • Number by catalogue:  Yvert: 1409   Scott: 1395  

    Perforation type: 13 ¾x13 ¾

    Subject:

    270 rappens. Corn mill from Eschen*

     

    Additional:

    *Eschen is a municipality in the north of Liechtenstein. As of 2005 it has a population of 4,012, and covers an area of 10,3 km². It is the fourth largest city in Liechtenstein.

     

    The Eschen mill on St. Martinsring was converted into a mill from an old grape-pressing house in 1912. The client was the Eschen Mühlegesellschaft (Eschen Milling Company) comprising 28 farmers. An important idea behind setting up the mill, which was electrically driven from the outset, was to ensure the provision of basic essentials for the local population. For decades “Türken” (A regional Term), i.e. maize, was ground at the mill. The mill also evolved into a social meeting-place for young and old. In the 1970s the mill went into the red for the first time. In 1980 it was sold to the Eschen community and soon afterwards renovated. Today it enjoys protected status as part of the cultural heritage.

     

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