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The Untertor, also known as the Jerusalemer Tor or Kreuztor, is a medieval double tower gate that forms the western entrance to the historic old town of Büdingen in Hessen, Germany. This prominent structure is a symbol of the city and is considered a protected cultural asset under the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict. The gate is notable for its fish bladder tracery and lion-shaped water spouts.
The gate, like other fortifications, was built from red sandstone quarried from Büdingen's quarries. Today, the two towers of the gate house the small Sandrosen Museum. The gate has been restored several times, most recently in 2003 and 2006.
History & Anthropology Castle Historic house
Jerusalemer Tor, Büdingen
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