The village was once known mainly for its misery. Of the eleven mills where grain from a wide area was ground, unfortunately only two have survived. However, the last local miller Béla Takács sold his mill to the Slovak National Museum in Martin in 1972, and only one mill has been preserved in the village as a technical monument. At the end of the 19th century, it was built by Boldizsár Renczés, but when the mill burned down in 1920, it was bought by the lord forester István Nagy. He converted it into a water saw in 1931. Using cutting equipment, he produced electricity in the mill, which not only significantly accelerated sawing, but also enabled the lighting of public buildings in the village. After his death, the mill came under the administration of the Žitnoostrov Museum.
Altitude: 110 m
Jahodná, časť Dunajské mlyny
Jahodná-Dunajské mlyny
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