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Gate in Sandomierz, Poland
Opatów Gate
Brama Opatowska
Sandomierz, Poland
Coordinates50°40′53.5″N 21°44′58″E / 50.681528°N 21.74944°E / 50.681528; 21.74944
TypeWall
Site history
Built14th century
DesignationsRegister of monuments

Opatów Gate is a gothic city gate in Sandomierz, Poland. It was built during the Middle Ages and is a registered monument in Poland.

Geographer Mieczysław Orłowicz mentioned it as one of the last remaining elements of the city walls. It is also the only surviving example of the four original city gates. The top of the gate is accessible and provides a view of the city.

History

The gate was built in the 14th century. It is associated with the fortifications build by Casimir the Great.

The battlements were renovated after the completion of the original construction.

In 2015, a court returned the gate to the control of the city after a contract dispute with the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society.

Description

In 1900, historian Zygmunt Gloger described the structure as "built of bricks, and the corners are made of ashlar stone, the top is topped with a beautiful balustrade."

See also

References

  1. "Opatów Gate and the remains of defensive walls". Zabytek. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  2. Orłowicz, M. (1927). Southwestern Poland: Illustrated Guide. Poland: Ministry of communication.
  3. Richmond, S., Baker, M., Di Duca, M., Haywood, A., McNaughtan, H., Ver Berkmoes, R. (2020). Lonely Planet Poland. Ireland: Lonely Planet Global Limited.
  4. ^ Salter, M., Bousfield, J. (2002). The Rough Guide to Poland. United Kingdom: Rough Guides.
  5. ^ Gloger, Z. (1900). Encyklopedja staropolska ilustrowana. Poland: Laskauer.
  6. Łakwa, Krzysztof (2015-11-18). "Spór o zabytki w Sandomierzu. Brama Opatowska wraca do miasta". Wyborcza.
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