History
Lille Mølle and the side buildings houses a historic museum, a restaurant, a hall for banquets and the apartment.
Lille Mølle was built in 1669 as a stump mill and changed to a Dutch windmill in 1783. Together with the mill at the Citadel in Copenhagen, it is one of the two last battery mills in Copenhagen.
In 1916, the mill and the side buildings were purchased by the young engineer Ejnar Flach-Bundegaard, who designed it as a factory and a private home.
Though times countless events have taken place in Lille Mølle and many interesting people, animals and artists have inhabited or visited Lille Mølle throughout the years. It was a place full of love, dinner parties, culture, celebrations and art.
The apartment and the hall for banquets has recently been renovated and refurnished with special findings and unique artworks. The idea has been to give it a modern but yet historic update with respect for each of the unique rooms and Lille Mølle as whole.








