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King's Gate (Brama Królewska)

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King's Gate (Brama Królewska)

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King's Gate (Brama Królewska)

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    November 7, 2021

    The baroque royal gate was built in 1725-27 as part of the fortress. During the dismantling of the fortress in 1873, due to its historical and artistic value, it was not demolished, as was the Berliner Tor.

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      November 4, 2022

      In 1945 it was also called Anklamer Tor. It is a late baroque gate that was erected by Gerhard Cornelius von Walrave immediately after Stettin was taken over by Prussia in 1720 in place of a medieval gate in the city wall. During the Second World War, the Baroque figures and reliefs were dismantled and hidden in the Szczecin city forest - Eckerberger Wald - where they survived the destruction of Szczecin unscathed. They were only discovered in 1957, and the gate was subsequently reconstructed. Since then there has been an art gallery, the Club Brama Jazz Cafe and, since 2017, a Wedel chocolate drinking restaurant.

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        August 9, 2023

        The King's Gate now houses a café.

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          July 22, 2022

          Built 1725-1727 in the baroque style as Anklamer Tor

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            Before 1945, it was also called the Anklam Gate. It is a late baroque gate that was built by Gerhard Cornelius von Walrave in place of a medieval gate in the city wall immediately after the Prussian takeover of Stettin in 1720. During the Second World War, the baroque figures and reliefs were dismantled and hidden in the Stettin city forest - Eckerberger Forest - where they survived the destruction of Stettin unscathed. They were not discovered until 1957, and the gate was subsequently reconstructed. Since then, it has housed an art gallery, the Brama Jazz Cafe club, and since 2017, a chocolate-drinking restaurant from Wedel.

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              April 3, 2024

              Actually a remnant of the fortress wall, built by the Prussian fortress builder von Walrave, the baroque gate now houses a café.

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                Nice cafe in the Königstor

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                  August 1, 2024

                  Before 1945, it was also called the Anklam Gate. It is a late baroque gate that was built by Gerhard Cornelius von Walrave in place of a medieval gate in the city wall immediately after the Prussian takeover of Stettin in 1720. During the Second World War, the baroque figures and reliefs were dismantled and hidden in the Stettin city forest - Eckerberger Forest - where they survived the destruction of Stettin unscathed. They were not discovered until 1957, and the gate was subsequently reconstructed. Since then, it has housed an art gallery, the Brama Jazz Cafe club, and since 2017, a chocolate-drinking restaurant from Wedel.

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                    A nice place with friendly service

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