Mühlentag 2025: Experience historical Bullerbü Wonder in Bremen!
On Whit Monday, June 9, 2025, Bremen opens historical mills for tours and insights into the culture of the miller trade.

Mühlentag 2025: Experience historical Bullerbü Wonder in Bremen!
On Whit Monday, June 9, 2025, the time has come again: German mill day is celebrated in Bremen and all of Lower Saxony. In the 32nd edition, about 650 historical mills open their doors to curious visitors who want to take a look into the fascinating world of the miller trade. This day of action, which was launched 30 years ago, is reminiscent of the rich cultural history of the mills and its importance in the past. According to Butnen and inland are not regularly open, but there are numerous tours and viewing options on the mill day.
Especially in Bremen, visitors can expect several exciting mills: the Windmühle Oberneuland, a three-story gallery mill mill, invites you to guided tours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Here interested parties can marvel at an exhibition under the title "From Korn to Bread". At the same time, you can experience in the windmill on Wall how a functional mill works in full action. There are guided tours in the city center - an opportunity to discover the impressive technology behind the miller trade.
sightseeing opportunities at a glance
In addition, there are numerous other mills in the area that invite you to explore:
- Windmühle Worpswede: opening times from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., including guided tours and children's offers.
- Wassermühle Hasbergen, Delmenhorst: Here the little ones can grind grain themselves. Guided tours on request.
- Back and feed shot Heiligenrode, Stuhr: with an interesting exhibition of agricultural equipment and the operation of a water mill from 1843.
- watermühle Syke-Barria: open from 2 to 6 p.m., live music and the opportunity to print textiles with a miller stamp.
- Windmühle Achim: This impressive mill is 29 meters high and offers guided tours and culinary offers from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For everyone who is interested in the technical details and diversity of the mills in Germany, it should be mentioned that German Mühlentag is organized in close cooperation with the German Society for Mühlenkunde and Mühlen maintenance. This ensures that the most important aspects of the mill culture are preserved and passed on to the next generation. Wind, water, steam and engine mills are active and can be visited, reports Deutsche-müehlen.de .
So if you want an exciting and educational day, you should mark the mill day in the calendar. Because here not only history is offered alive, but also the opportunity to combine with nature and regional culture.