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Historical City Gate
Pretty amazing structure from the 14th century that is still standing. It is one of three gates that still exist in Cochem. We also visited the Balduin's Gate which is by the Friedhof Cochem Cemeter...
Honestly there isn’t much to see here but the history is phenomenal. While in Cochem you can busting toe if the original gates. Wonderful history that you can walk through without paying a dime!!
Preserved medieval city gate at north end of Cochem is one of three city gates
Enderttor is one of three stone medieval city gates in Cochem. The other two city gates are Balduinstor by the city cemetery and St. Martinstor on Herrenstrasse, built by the Archbishop of Trier as a ...
The gate was built in 1332 by Elector Balduin and served as the northern passage of the city wall. The Enderttor was well known among travellers, as the passengers of the stagecoaches to Cologne and F...
Historical City Gate
Pretty amazing structure from the 14th century that is still standing. It is one of three gates that still exist in Cochem. We also visited the Balduin's Gate which is by the Friedhof Cochem Cemeter...
Enderttor
Honestly there isn’t much to see here but the history is phenomenal. While in Cochem you can busting toe if the original gates. Wonderful history that you can walk through without paying a dime!!
Great gate
The largest of the medieval gates built in 1332. So great to see such history up close. If you have time it is a must.
Preserved medieval city gate at north end of Cochem is one of three city gates
Enderttor is one of three stone medieval city gates in Cochem. The other two city gates are Balduinstor by the city cemetery and St. Martinstor on Herrenstrasse, built by the Archbishop of Trier as a ...
The gate is part of the former city wall
The gate was built in 1332 by Elector Balduin and served as the northern passage of the city wall. The Enderttor was well known among travellers, as the passengers of the stagecoaches to Cologne and F...