Terespol Gate

The Terespol Gate was one of the four gates leading into the Citadel of the Russian Brest Fortress. It was designed in a classic style in the early 19th century. It faces the Bug River. [1] A suspension bridge was built here in the early 19th century to span the Bug River. The bridge was badly damaged in 1915 at World War I. Another bridge built here before 1941 was ruined during World War II. Now there is no bridge here, however, a new suspension bridge for pedestrian cross border traffic will be built in coming years.

Terespol Gate
The interior facade of the Terespol Gate, with damage from World War II still visible
General information
Typegatehouse
Classificationfortification
AddressBrest Fortress
Town or city Brest
CountryBelarus
Coordinates52.0823975°N 23.6512464°E / 52.0823975; 23.6512464

Before the war outbreak in 1941, the gate used to be a three-storey structure with small turrets above. Inside there were two enormous water tanks which supplied the Citadel with water. On June 22, 1941 Wehrmacht infantry made their way into the Citadel. During the battle the gate was badly damaged. The upper part was destroyed

the outside façade of the Terespol Gate of the Brest Fortress.

Books

  • В. Бешанов. Бресткая крепость". Минск: Беларусь, 2004, ISBN 985-01-0428-7

References

  1. "Terespol Gate". <База данных - Наследие Брестской крепости. Retrieved 2022-10-09.


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