The Adriaan Windmill

East of the main square, on the far bank of the river Spaarne, is the tall, picturesque Adriaan Windmill. A visit to its elevated platform offers a wonderful view over central Haarlem.

‘Molen de Adriaan’, as it known locally, is a ‘smock’ mill (so called because of its resemblance to 18th century workmen’s smocks). Built by a local merchant in the late 18th century, it had a varied working life until it burnt down in 1932. It has been completely restored in recent years and is once again a beautiful landmark, commanding a fine view of two stretches of the Spaarne from its position at the apex of a bend in the river.

Inside, there are exhibits on windmill technology and audiovisual virtual tours of the river Spaarne and its most interesting and attractive features. A shop is also on hand for souvenirs. Guided tours are available by prior arrangement and the windmill can be seen in full operation on Saturdays, weather permitting.

Sights in the Haarlem area