写真素材 - The Ir. J.F. Woudagemaal in Lemmer is a stunning example of early 20th-century Dutch hydraulic engineering. As the largest and most advanced steam-powered pumping station of its time, it was designed to manage water levels in the Friesland region. This historic landmark, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases intricate brickwork, elegant architecture, and beautifully preserved machinery, reflecting its vital role in flood prevention and water management.
The Ir. J.F. Woudagemaal in Lemmer is a stunning example of early 20th-century Dutch hydraulic engineering. As the largest and most advanced steam-powered pumping station of its time, it was designed to manage water levels in the Friesland region. This historic landmark, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases intricate brickwork, elegant architecture, and beautifully preserved machinery, reflecting its vital role in flood prevention and water management.