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Martin city gate

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Martin city gate

The Martin city gate is one of three still existing city gates of the German city of Cochem.

History

The Martin city gate was built in 1352 according to an order of elector Baldwin of Luxembourg, the archbishop of Trier. It was built as a toll house. A chain, connecting the city gate with the opposite border of the river Mosel could stop ships trying to escape their duty of paying taxes.

Later on a new owner, Louis Ravené, created a storing room for ice in the small tower of the city gate.

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50°08′33″N 7°10′05″E / 50.1426°N 7.16817°E / 50.1426; 7.16817


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