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- The Schwabentor (English Swabian Gate), also called Obertor in the Middle Ages, is the more recent of the two remaining city gates of the medieval defensive...
- private museum in Freiburg im Breisgau that depicts the history of the Schwabentor in south-eastern Germany. Arthur-Andreas Lehmann, a skilled compositor...
- Tower University of Freiburg University Library Freiburg Martinstor The Schwabentor Historic Merchants Hall at the Münsterplatz Schlossberg Tower Main railway...
- been preserved since medieval times. Both gates, the Martinstor and the Schwabentor, are located in the city centre. In medieval times the Martinstor was...
- Kompagnietor and Rotes Tor in Flensburg Martinstor (Saint Martin's Gate) and Schwabentor in Freiburg im Breisgau Bayertor in Landsberg am Lech Leipzig City Gates...
- of the Vauban's stronghold from 1679 onward. At the same level of the Schwabentor, the water volume is regulated by means of a watergate. That way, 200...
- Dreisam Freiburg im Breisgau downstream of the Schwabentor Bridge (August 2005) Location Country Germany State Baden-Württemberg Region Black Forest Districts...
- Square. Also most of the other architectural sight of the city, like the Schwabentor, Martinstor, Augustiner Museum are located in the Old City. The Freiburger...
- had 34 stops. The latter two routes were only able to operate once the Schwabentor had been converted. For the two-tracked tramway, it was extended, like...
- the network, required new tracks to be laid. An example of this was at Schwabentor. The larger width made it possible to make trams slightly bigger than...