
Rhodes Windmills
The Rhodes Windmills are historical structures located near the entrance of the Mandraki Harbor in Rhodes, Greece. Comprising three stone windmills, they date back to the Middle Ages, serving to grind grain arriving by sea. The windmills stand in close proximity to the city's medieval fortifications.
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The windmills are made of stone with conical roofs and are positioned along the harbor quay, reflecting medieval engineering techniques used for grain processing. Easily accessible by foot from the city center, the site is part of the city’s ancient maritime infrastructure and is indicative of the island’s role in Mediterranean trade routes. The area is frequently visited by tourists exploring the nearby Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes.