Holstentor
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The Holstentor is a late Gothic city gate, part of the medieval fortifications of Lübeck in Germany. It consists of two towers with an arched entranceway between them.
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History
The main gate was erected by the city master builder Hinrich Helmsted between 1464 and 1478. A front gate of the Holstentor, supposed to improve the defence of the city's west side, was built in 1585. It was later demolished.
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The Holstentor today
It is a popular place to eat lunch when the weather is good.
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Miscellaneous
The Holstentor appeared on the former 50 DM banknotes.


