A gate tower is a tower built over or next to a major gateway.[1]
Usually it is part of a medieval fortification. This may be a town or city wall, fortress, castle or castle chapel. The gate tower may be built as a twin tower on either side of an entranceway. Even in the design of modern building complexes, gate towers may be constructed symbolically as a main entrance. The gate tower can also stand as a twin tower on both sides of a gate system. Gate towers are also used symbolically as the main entrance in the design of modern building complexes. The Kasselburg in Rhineland-Palatinate has a double tower gate tower, which was also used as a residential tower.
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 Bern Zytglogge, Switzerland Bern Zytglogge, Switzerland
 
 The late 12th-century gate tower of Egremont Castle, Cumbria, England The late 12th-century gate tower of Egremont Castle, Cumbria, England
 Puerta Baja gate in Daroca, Aragon, Spain, built in the XV century. Puerta Baja gate in Daroca, Aragon, Spain, built in the XV century.
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References
- ↑ Burgen und feste Plätze : europäischer Wehrbau vor Einführung der Feuerwaffen : systematisches Fachwörterbuch = Châteaux-forts et places fortes : architecture militaire européenne avant l'introduction des armes à feu : dictionnaire spécialisé et systématique = Castles and fortified places : European military architecture before the introduction of firearms : specialized and systematic dictionary (3., neu bearbeitete und erw. Aufl ed.). München: K.G. Saur. 1996. ISBN 978-3-11-097269-6. OCLC 604518608.
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