Fortified gateway

The Severin Gate in Cologne
A fortified gateway, sometimes a gate castle (German: Torburg), is a heavily fortified gateway of a castle or a city wall. Castle gateways of this type usually have additional fortifications in front of them. A common form is the tower gateway (Turmtorburg); a variant is the bastion gateway (Halbrundturmtorburg). They are common in Europe.
Examples in Europe
France
Germany

Fortified gateway of Seeburg Palace
Porta Nigra in Trier

Marching Gate (double gate castle) in Aachen
- Deutsches Tor in Metz
- Ehrentor, Eigelsteintorburg, Hahnentorburg, Kuniberts Tower, Schaafentor and Severin Gate in Cologne
- Town fortifications of Erkelenz
- Friedländer Tor in Neubrandenburg
- Marching Gate and Bridge Gate in Aachen as well as Aachen's city walls
- Upper Gate in Neuss
- Fortified gateway of Seeburg Palace
- Star Gate in Bonn
- Fortified gateway of Stolberg Castle in Stolberg (Rhineland)
- Stundturm in Sighișoara
- Porta Alba, Porta Nigra and Imperial Baths in Trier
United Kingdom
- Westgate at Canterbury
- Balkerne Gate at Colchester
- Bargate, Southampton
- Castle Upton in Templepatrick, Northern Ireland
- Kingsgate and Westgate, Winchester
- Portgate on Hadrian's Wall
- Five Arches Gate and Whitesand Gate at Tenby
- Micklegate Bar and other gates at York
Coats of arms bearing a gate castle or fortified gate
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Fortified gate in the Limerick coat of arms
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Fortified gate in the Dinslaken coat of arms
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Fortified gate in the Königswinter coat of arms
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Fortified gate in the Wiehl coat of arms
See also
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