UNESCO World Heritage Site component

E1008307

The UNESCO World Heritage Site component refers to the Holstentor, a famous late Gothic city gate in Lübeck, Germany, renowned as a symbol of the city and a key remnant of its medieval fortifications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city gate
landmark
medieval fortification
architecturalStyle Brick Gothic NERFINISHED
late Gothic
conservationStatus preserved historic monument
country Germany NERFINISHED
depicts coat of arms of Lübeck (on or near the gate)
hasAlternativeName Holsten Gate NERFINISHED
hasFeature city-side façade with decorative brickwork
field-side façade with defensive openings
twin-tower façade
hasFunction city gate
fortification
hasMuseum yes
hasNameInLanguage Holstentor@de NERFINISHED
hasPart central arched passageway
two round towers
heritageCriteria cultural
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
monument protection in Germany
heritageStatus key remnant of Lübeck’s medieval fortifications
imageAppearsOn German banknotes (historical)
postage stamps
inception 15th century
isPartOf historic city center of Lübeck NERFINISHED
locatedIn Germany
Lübeck NERFINISHED
Schleswig-Holstein
locatedOnRiver Trave River (nearby) NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
notableFor distinctive leaning towers
iconic silhouette
symbolic representation of Lübeck’s Hanseatic past
partOf Hanseatic City of Lübeck UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
former Lübeck city fortifications
symbolOf Lübeck NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
UNESCORegion Europe and North America NERFINISHED
usedAs museum building
usedFor control of access to the city
defense of Lübeck
representation of Lübeck’s power and wealth

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Holstentor city gate heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
subject surface form: Holstentor