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Das Lüdinghauser Tor ist ein Teil der früheren Stadtbefestigung von Dülmen, Kreis Coesfeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen. Die beiden Türme aus dem ausgehenden 15. Jahrhundert waren ursprünglich durch einen hölzernen Wehrgang verbunden, erst zum 600jährigen Stadtjubiläum im Jahr 1911 wurde der steinerne Mittelbau eingezogen.
Foto: Günter Seggebäing, Coesfeld
Aufnahmedatum: 7. Juni 2014
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