Lille Mølle is a historic house museum in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was the last windmill on the old ramparts of Christianshavn. It is a Dutch smock mill erected in 1783 on one of the bastions, replacing a post mill built in 1669. It was turned into a private home in 1916.
Until 2016, the Little Mill was open to visitors on limited opening hours. Everything was left exactly as it stood when the house was still lived in. The home was at the same time highly eclectic and typical of its period. The National Museum closed this historic house museum in 2016.
The mill has a limited capacity of visitors, that's why it is best to book the visit by contacting the National Museum. You can also buy the tickets in the Café Leo in Christianshaven.
Tours at 6, 7 or 8 p.m during St Prayer's Night (4th Thursday after Easter).
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lille_Mølle,_Christianshavn
Official Website https://lillemølle.dk/
Phone +45 41206066
Address Christianshavns Voldgade 54, 1424 Copenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates 55°40'17.364" N 12°35'46.635" E