Dalsebo windmill has been nicely restored and now contains a museum.
Dalsebo village is located in a landscape with field forms and road systems that are similar to the landscape of the late 1700th century.
The village, which was changed in 1771, remains on the old village site. The settlement is well preserved and typical of 1800th century countryside.
At its height in the middle of the village there is the finest memory of the past: A windmill built in 1845 by farmer Bengt Olovsson who lived in the so-called main courtyard in the middle of the village. When the water mills began to become commonplace in the early 1900s, the old windmill remained stationary and partially decayed.