kvarnbyggnaden
Kvarnbyggnaden, also known as the mill building, is a traditional structure found in many rural and historical areas, particularly in Sweden. These buildings were originally constructed to house the machinery and processes involved in milling grain into flour. The design of kvarnbyggnaden typically includes a central millstone, which is powered by a water wheel or windmill, depending on the location and available resources. The building itself is often made of wood and features a steeply pitched roof to withstand the elements and provide shelter for the machinery.
The interior of a kvarnbyggnaden is usually divided into several sections. The main chamber houses the millstone,
Historically, kvarnbyggnaden played a crucial role in the agricultural economy, providing essential flour for baking bread