Not far from the town of Dunatőkés (Dunajský Klátov), there is another sight, a monument of engineering, the watermill. Its speciality is that it is not situated on the Little Danube, but on one of its branches, on the banks of Stream Elizabeth. The watermill was built from stone and brick, the mill-wheel and the frame are made of wood. The mill was built by János Cséfalvay in 1920, and it was functional until 1942. It was damaged during World War II, and after its reparation the mill grinded grain until 1950. The state bought the mill in 1986, a year later it was renovated, its current owner is the Great Rye Island Museum. The surroundings of the mill cannot be used for rowing.
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