Mill Gate (Tribsees)

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The mill gate seen from the field side
The mill gate seen from the city side

The Mühlentor , also known as Stralsund Gate , in Tribsees is one of the two remaining gates of the fortifications that surrounded the city. The Gothic three-story brick gate from the 13th century was built on a field stone base and secured the road to Stralsund . It has several distinctive plaster panels. The field side, which is usually richly decorated, has several pointed arches and a stepped gable. This is framed by a plaster tape and decorated with pointed arches and corner pinnacles.

The city side is designed more simply. It has a centrally located walled recess that extends over both upper floors with a small window in the middle. In the gable there are two arched hatches and a concluding unplastered arched panel. Between 1976 and 1991, Tribsees' home room was located in the Mühlentor. The mill gate was extensively renovated in 2018. In addition to grouting the facade, renovating the roof and plastering the plastering panels, structural measures were also taken to repel pigeons.

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Coordinates: 54 ° 5 ′ 43.4 "  N , 12 ° 45 ′ 15"  E