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Tübinger Gate, Reutlingen

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Tübinger Gate, Reutlingen

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    September 9, 2024

    Tübingen Gate, Reutlingen
    Built in the mid-13th century. Timber-framed top dating from 1330. The only surviving main gate of the medieval fortifications. A late Gothic crucifixion group in a trefoil on the exterior.
    Text / Source: Reutlingen Tourist Information, Marktplatz 14, 72764 Reutlingen
    a.storyblok.com/f/252700/x/2bd9d717d5/city-guide_deutsch.pdf

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      August 15, 2021

      The Tübinger Tor (formerly Mettmannstor) in Reutlingen was built in 1235 as part of the city wall and extended in 1330 with a half-timbered tower. Its height is 36 meters. It is one of the seven city gates previously; Of these, apart from the Tübinger Tor, only the garden gate has survived. In the Middle Ages, the gatekeeper lived in the gate, who, in addition to looking out for external enemies, also served as a fire watch. Today it contains a special reception room for the city administration.

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        October 18, 2017

        The Tübingen Gate (formerly Mettmannstor) in Reutlingen was built in 1235 as part of the city wall and expanded in 1330 with a truss attachment. It is one of the previous seven city gates; of them, only the garden gate is preserved next to the Tübingen gate. In the Middle Ages lived in the gate of the tower, which served in addition to the search for external enemies as a fire station. Today it includes a special reception room of the city administration
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