This historic windmill just outside Paris is open to visitors once a month!

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Published on April 7, 2025 at 08:50 p.m.
Classified as a historic monument, the Moulin à Vent de la Tour awaits you at the gateway to Paris, in the town of Ivry-sur-Seine in the Val-de-Marne region (94).

In the heart ofIvry-sur-Seine stands the Moulin de la Tour, an authentic 17thᵉ century windmill. Classified as a Historic Monument since 1979, it is open to visitors every third Saturday of the month, from 3pm to 5:30pm. Today, the Moulin de la Tour is the last remaining windmill in the Val-de-Marne.

The history of Moulin de la Tour is littered with mysteries and anecdotes. Stones engraved with the dates 1415 and 1680 suggest a medieval origin, and it was in 1680 that Claude Bosc, a king's advisor, became the owner, making it part of the Ivry seigneury. Over the centuries, it has appeared on royal maps and changed hands, belonging to the Marquis de Beringhen in 1703.

With the industrial boom of the XIXᵉ century, the mill ceased its milling activity around 1830, serving in turn as a workshop for basket makers and a hay store. Threatened with destruction in the 1960s, it was saved in extremis in 1975 thanks to local mobilization. A technical feat marked its restoration: in 1976, it was moved 35 meters using hydraulic jacks, weighing 315 tons. Work continued until 1991, restoring the mill's pivoting roof and majestic wings.

Just outside Paris, this rare vestige is open to visitors from time to time. So, would you like to discover this unusual monument?

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Dates and Opening Time
From April 19, 2025 to July 19, 2025

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

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    Pl. du 8 Mai 1945
    94200 Ivry sur Seine

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