Treptower Tor, Neubrandenburg
Facts and practical information
The Treptower Gate in Neubrandenburg was built in the middle of the 14th century in the style of North German brick Gothic in the city walls of Neubrandenburg. At 31.8 meters, the Treptower is the highest of Neubrandenburg's four city gates. The complex also includes a front gate added in the 15th century, a half-timbered house with apartments built in the 18th century, and the telegraph office established in 1856.
Since 1872, the main gate has housed the Neubrandenburg Regional Museum; today it displays a permanent exhibition on the prehistory and early history of the region.
The name Treptower Tor refers to the course of the old country road to Treptow that began here.
On December 15, 1964 and April 14, 1967, two stamps each depicting the Treptower Gate appeared as part of the Deutsche Bundespost and Deutsche Bundespost Berlin stamp series German Buildings from Twelve Centuries I and II.
Treptower Straße 38Neubrandenburg
Treptower Tor – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mary's Church, Kulturfinger, Neubrandenburg Regional Museum, Friedländer Tor.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Treptower Tor by public transport?
Bus
- Am Treptower Tor • Lines: 300, 400, 500, 504, 540, 600, datBus (2 min walk)
- Neubrandenburg ZOB • Lines: 300, 400, 500, 504, 540, 600, datBus (9 min walk)
Train
- Neubrandenburg (12 min walk)
Ferry
- Badehaus • Lines: Linienschiff Rethra (22 min walk)