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The Laufenburg was built in the 12th century by the Dukes of Limburg. Since the 17th century it has only existed as a ruin. In 1895 the battlements of the round corner towers were renewed. The current restaurant is closed on Mondays.
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Beautiful medieval gate of the city of Jülich. Beginning of the pedestrian zone in the city of Jülich. From here you can stroll to the "Schlossplatz" or turn 180° and go to the bridgehead (Napoleonic fortress component) and visit it. The State Garden Show was held here in 1998.
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one of the few pieces in Jülich that survived the 2nd World War (but is plundered from building sins in the 70s)
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The Jülich Citadel was once part of the Jülich Fortress and is the city's most important surviving architectural monument and one of the best-preserved fortresses in the bastion system in Germany. It was built in the years after 1545 as part of an ideal Renaissance city and is the oldest citadel north of the Alps.
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The citadel is also interesting to look at from the outside.
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The Rurtor, the so-called Witch's Tower, is one of three or four city gates in the medieval city wall of the city of Jülich. The arrow slits, the portcullis and the door openings to the battlement still indicate the former defensive function. The witch's tower was built at the beginning of the 14th century. The Witch's Tower had many names back then. From “Porta Rurae” (Latin for “Rurtor”), “Rurtor”, “Gefangenenthürn”, “Gefängnußthurm”, “Hessenturm” until the current name “Hexenturm” was used since the 18th century. The latter name came about at the time when the name Hessenturm was used and the building was used as a prison for the main and criminal court of the Duchy of Jülich. It is misleading in that only a few individual cases against so-called witches have been recorded from Jülich. After Jülich was almost completely destroyed in the Second World War, the first security measures were taken at the Hexenturm in 1949/1952, which was followed by a further restoration phase from 1961 to 1964. The onion domes from the 17th century were also restored true to the original. Flat conical helmets were also discussed for the roof reconstruction, with which the rectangular building on the city side with the pointed tent roof would have towered over the towers. Witch tower with light installation at night Since October 29, 2005, the Witch Tower has been illuminated in the evening and, in winter, in the morning with a light installation of 22 lights on both sides through the donation-financed “LIGHT(!) project”. The Witch's Tower forms the beginning of a planned “path of lights” through the city center to the citadel.
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Worth seeing the citadel. Museum doesn't open until 2 p.m.
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For me, this gate is characterized by huge towers.
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