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Great relief as De Adriaan finally turns again after ten months. 'I wanted that windmill back so badly'

Great relief as De Adriaan finally turns again after ten months. 'I wanted that windmill back so badly'

After ten months of closure due to extensive wood rot repairs, the historic windmill De Adriaan in Haarlem has finally resumed operation. The renovation was prompted by routine maintenance that revealed significant damage to the structure.

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