Montefiore Windmill

Tourist attraction · Giv'at Khananya

Montefiore Windmill

Tourist attraction · Giv'at Khananya

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Sderot Blumfield, Jerusalem, Israel

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The Montefiore Windmill, a charming 1857 landmark, offers stunning views of Old Jerusalem and a cozy visitors center featuring wine tastings.  

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Sderot Blumfield, Jerusalem, Israel Get directions

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Jul 28, 2025

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Montefiore Windmill – Jerusalem, Israel - Gastro Obscura

"As one of the first structures to be erected outside the borders of Old Jerusalem, the Montefiore Windmill was meant to be a symbol of progress and industry but almost immediately stopped working until the site was brought back to life over a century later. Built by English Jewish philanthropist Moses Montefiore, the windmill was meant to be a beacon of Jerusalem’s future in the new city. The four-bladed tower was finished in 1857, providing a place where citizens moving into the area could base new industry around. Designed in the style of European windmills, the site was equipped with a mill to grind wheat among other mechanical workings. Unfortunately, despite the good intentions, the wind in the area was not strong enough to reliably power the mill, which itself had not really been designed to deal with the hardier crops of the area. While the windmill did manage to inspire people to relocate to the area, the site itself was only in operation for a relatively scant 18 years before it was made obsolete by other methods of flour production. After its obsolescence, the windmill sat empty for decades until it found use during the Israeli War of Independence as a watch post. It was during this time that British forces actually blew the top off of the disused tower in an action known as, “Operation Don Quixote.” From this time on, the damaged building sat empty until 2012 when, as part of the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Israel, the windmill was completely restored. Today the Montefiore Windmill still stands as a monument to the creation of modern Israel and offers visitors a museum devoted to the life of Moses Montefiore himself. The bottom of the windmill also serves as a tasting room for the Jerusalem Winery. The blades now spin five days a week and will hopefully continue to do so for longer than they did in the 1800’s. None" - EricGrundhauser, bachrach44, Collector of Experiences, Blindcolour

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C. A.

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Went to visit the legendary Windmill of Jerusalem where they used to make flour from. A very stunning monument in one of the now richest districts of Jerusalem. Many beautiful houses are surrounding the Windmill and it's an amazing place to check out!

Alex Drukpa.

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Amazing views of the old city, quiet, well developed. Nice public garden and shaded areas. Good escape from the heat and the crowd while not losing the holly touch of Jerusalem

Tanya Silverman

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Lovely atmosphere with good views just outside the walls of old city. Was with a group and we did 3 wine tastings. The ongoing story encompasses both the history of Israel and the history of Israeli wine. I like sweeter wine so really enjoyed the tastings (with a cheese platter).

Glenn Dickler

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Built in 1857 to be used for milling grain for the first neighborhood outside the old walled city of old Jerusalem in liberty bell park still working beautiful mill, great views of Jerusalem especially the old city on the opposite slopes west Jerusalem nice view of David's tower and the Jaffa gate you can see for kilometers a nice way to spend the day have a picnic or Injoy a walk in the park.

Alexey V.

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A beautiful area with quite small streets, nice buildings and gorgeous park. In the park there are some sculptures and waterfall. The view on a Jerusalem Western wall and windmill. In some places there are coolers with a drinkable water.

Dikola Bragg

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There is a lovely Jerusalem bar cart nearby that overlooks Old Jerusalem wall. Beautiful spot!

Renan Marx

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Amazing views of the old city, quiet, well developed. Nice public garden and shaded areas. Good escape from the heat and the crowd while not losing the holly touch of Jerusalem

Mary Farmer

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It's a beautiful large white unused windmill surrounded by a lovely park with great views and pretty flowers and apartments. There is a wine shop but it's closed on the Jewish Sabbath.