Category
page 1Gates in the Netherlands
Munttoren
thumb|220px|Muntplein (Amsterdam)|Muntplein square with the Munttoren
The Munttoren (; "Mint Tower") or Munt () is a tower in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It stands on the busy Muntplein square, where the Amstel river and the Singel canal meet, near the flower market and the eastern end of the Kalverstraat shopping street.
Waag, Amsterdam
15th-century weigh house in Amsterdam
Eastern Gate
city gate in Delft
Waterpoort
thumb|Waterpoort in Sneek
The Waterpoort or Hoogendster Pijp is a water gate, a gate in a defensive wall that connects a city to a waterway. It is situated in Sneek, the Netherlands.

Walls of Amsterdam
Series of historic walls built around the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdamse Poort
only remaining city gate of Haarlem, Netherlands
Leidsepoort
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The Leidsepoort is a former city gate in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, located on what today is Leidseplein square.
Vischpoort
The Vischpoort or Vispoort is a late-14th-century city gate and former lighthouse in Harderwijk, Netherlands. The gate, which is located on the historical seaside of the Zuiderzee, is the only one of five gates in the city walls that remains. Between 1851 and 1947 the Vischpoort served as a lighthouse. The Vischpoort is listed as a national heritage site (Dutch: rijksmonument).
Drommedaris
thumb|Drommedaris, Enkhuizen with the bridge in 2018
Waterpoort
gate in Antwerp, Belgium