- The
Holsten Gate (Low
German and German:
Holstentor) is a city gate
marking off the
western boundary of the old
center of the
Hanseatic city of Lübeck...
- stays. Lübeck is
famous for its
medieval city
centre with its churches,
Holstentor, and
small alleys. Lübeck has been
called "Die
Stadt der 7 Türme" (the...
- Britain. London:
Forgotten Books. pp. 156–7.
Roberto (1
March 2007). "
Holstentor – SPQL:
Senatus Populusque Lubecensis". Flickr.
Archived from the original...
- are six
historic brick buildings on the
Upper Trave River next to the
Holstentor (the
western city gate).
Built in the 16th–18th centuries, the houses...
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Holstentor in Lübeck...
- The
Holstentor of Lübeck,
built in 1464, is the only
historic gate of the city
still standing today....
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Urmiller from
Portrait of Hans
Urmiller and his Son by
Barthel Beham (1525)
Holstentor in Lübeck
symbolizes German civic pride 18/6/1962 30/6/1995 160×80 mm...
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remaining from the
medieval fortifications, the
other being the more
famous Holstentor. The
Baroque helmet-like roof was
added in 1685. Dornberg, John (1990)...
- 1910,
Portrait of
Franz Marc
Edvard Munch, 1907, Lübecker
Hafen mit
Holstentor Alexej von Jawlensky, 1912,
Frauenkopf Walter Gramatté, 1920, Porträt...
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Freiburg im
Breisgau Bayertor in
Landsberg am Lech
Leipzig City
Gates Holstentor, in Lübeck Isartor,
Sendlinger Tor,
Karlstor and
Propylaea in
Munich East...