The village of Seefeld lies to the east of the Jadebusen bay, and together with the towns of Rodenkirchen and Schwei forms the municipality of Stadland, which is located in the Wesermarsch district of Lower Saxony.
Seefeld mill was brought from Oldenburg to Seefeld in 1874
This mill is one of the last of around 120 mills in the Wesermarsch district. The mill was used commercially until 1986. It fell into disrepair after the Second World War. From 1978, however, it was extensively renovated by private individuals and later restored using public funds. It is now owned by the community and has become a well-known cultural and event center.
The local church, also seen on the card, was built in 1675.
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