Category
page 1Gates in Germany

Porta Nigra
city gate of Trier
Holstentor
two-towered city gate in Lübeck, Germany, used as a museum
Burgtor
right|thumb|Burgtor Gate in June 2009
The Burgtor, built 1444 in late Gothic style, was the northern city gate of Hanseatic Lübeck, now in Germany. It is one of two towered gates remaining from the medieval fortifications, the other being the more famous Holstentor.

Schwabentor
thumb|165px|The gate in 1936
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 wall of Freiburg im Breisgau in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Martinstor
The Martinstor (English ''Martin's Gate), a former town fortification on Kaiser-Joseph-Straße, is the older of the two gates of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, that have been preserved since medieval times. Both gates, the Martinstor and the Schwabentor, are located in the city centre. In medieval times the Martinstor was also known as Norsinger Tor''.
Nordertor
thumb|The Nordertor in winter
The Nordertor () is an old town gate in Flensburg, Germany, which was built around 1595. Today the landmark is used as a symbol for Flensburg.
Cross Gate
was built in 1385, is the guard tower with seven small turrets and was the western gate of Ingolstadt Fortress
Graach Gate
town gate of the German town of Bernkastel-Kues
Martin city gate
city gate in Cochem, Germany
Old Gate
medieval west city gate of Speyer