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Molen de Ster
The guide was updated:Located in the lively Lombok district, Molen de Ster is a historic mill commissioned by the Van der Starren family. It stands as the sole remaining structure from a series of sawmills along the Leidsche Vaart. After an extensive restoration in the 1990s, the mill houses a café, and has a small animal park nearby. Guided tours in English provide insight into the mill's history.
Useful Information
- Address: Molenpark 3, Utrecht
- Opening hours: Sat & Sun 10am–6pm
- Website: www.molendester.nu
- Phone: +31 302 99 01 74
- Email: info@molendester.nu
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