The Moulin-musée Wintenberger is a museum located in the town of Frévent, on the banks of the Canche. It is dedicated to preserving the agricultural memory of Ternois. The museum is a part of the town's heritage and offers a glimpse into the agricultural history of the region.
The Moulin-musée Wintenberger is housed in the former St-Vaast water mill of the town of Frévent. This mill has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Over the centuries, the mill has undergone various changes and renovations, reflecting the evolving needs and technologies of the time.
The Moulin-musée Wintenberger contains 24 rooms filled with a large collection of old tools used in farming and milling, as well as productions of the Wintenberger industry. These exhibits are accompanied by hundreds of photos, plans, and models that retrace the work and memory of the generations of workers or peasants who used them. This provides a comprehensive view of the region's agricultural history and the evolution of farming and milling technologies.
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From October to April, open Tuesday to Saturday from 2 pm to 6 pm.
From May to September, open Tuesday to Sunday from 2 pm to 6 pm.
For groups, open all year round by reservation
Place du Château, Frévent
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