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Segringer Gate

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    1. Hesselberg Summit – Dinkelsbühl Old Town loop from Lehengütingen

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    May 14, 2023

    Large district town of Dinkelsbühl (Segringer Tor, 2023-05-13):
    tourismus-dinkelsbuehl.de/ihr-urlaubsort/stadtrundgang/stations-rundgang/segringer-tor
    “In 1648 the Segringer Gate collapsed after being besieged by Swedish troops and was rebuilt in 1655 in the Baroque style. The adjoining city wall secured the south-west flank of the city with numerous defensive towers. In the gateway, a staircase leads down to the moat. The wide Segringer Straße offers a charming view over the roofs of the old town to the St. Georg Minster.”

    Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (City of Dinkelsbühl, monuments, 2023-05-13):
    geodaten.bayern.de/denkmal_static_data/externe_denkmalliste/pdf/denkmalliste_merge_571136.pdf
    “D-5-71-136-567 … western city gate, so-called Segringer Tor, five-storey plastered gate tower with cornice structure, onion dome and lantern, newly built by Antonio Don in 1655, stone staircase on the wall adjoining to the north, two-storey front gate on the field side with hipped roof and basket arch gate ;
    Stone bridge over the former moat, round arches made of sandstone blocks walled up.”

    Translated by Google •

      September 19, 2019

      In 1648, the Segringer Tor collapsed after the siege by Swedish troops and was rebuilt in 1655 in the Baroque style. The adjoining city wall secured with numerous defense towers the southwest flank of the city. In the gate, a staircase leads down to the moat. The wide Segringer Straße offers a charming view over the rooftops of the old town to the Münster St. Georg.

      Translated by Google •

        June 22, 2022

        The "Segringer Tor" is in the west and is one of the 4 city gates in Dinkelsbühl.

        Translated by Google •

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