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  • The Kholm Gate (Russian: Холмские ворота, Belarusian: Холмская брама) is a gate of the citadel of Brest Fortress in Brest, Belarus. Originally built in the 19th century during Russian rule, as one of the four fortified gatehouses, leading into the Citadel of the Russian Brest Fortress. The exterior facade, facing the southern branch of the Mukhavets River, was designed in a classical style decorated with turrets and a medallion.
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  • The Kholm Gate is a gate of the citadel of Brest Fortress in Brest, Belarus. Originally built in the 19th century during Russian rule, as one of the four fortified gatehouses...
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  • The Brest Fortress defenders foiled the attempt of the Nazis to get in the citadel from the south and defeated an assault team of the enemy.
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  • The Kholm Gate is famous among locals and visitors; it was one of the 4 entryways driving into the Citadel of the Russian Brest Fortress.
  • Kholm Gate. On May 8, 1965, the Brest Fortress was awarded the title "HERO FORTRESS". The photo was taken three months later.
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  • Kholm Gate of Brest Fortress, which is located in Brest, Belarus, were part of the four gates in the ring barracks, which led to the citadel fortress.
  • Brest, Belarus – July 18, 2020 - Main Outside Entrance of the Kholm Gates of Brest Fortress in July 18, 2020, in Brest, Belarus Editorial Stock Photo.
  • The Brest Fortress of Brest, Belarus. Where the Mukhavets and Bug Rivers meet, the ancient Slovakians founded a community named Berestye.