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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 exterior facade of the Kholm Gate, with damage from World War II still visible. ... The interior facade of the Kholm Gate.
  • The Kholm Gate was one of the 4 gates leading into the Citadel of the Russian Brest Fortress. ... Hence the name of the gate Kholm Gate.
  • 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.
  • 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 Kholm Gate of the Brest Fortress in western Belarus that was heroically defended by Soviet forces in the summer of 1941 when Nazi Germany attacked the...
  • only vector/RAW. Royalty-Free Stock Photo. Brest Fortress, Kholm Gate. Brest, Belarus wall. Download preview.