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Subačius Gate was arguably one of the most important gates in the city of Vilnius, leading strategic way to Vitebsk, Polock, Smolensk and Moscow. The gate was first mentioned in 1528 and reconstructed in the 17th century, forming a seamless defensive line in the southeast of Vilnius. It was noted for tremendous fortification as it not only had upper firing shells but also machicolations. The gate was demolished on May 27, 1801 under Russian magistrate command. Some gate bricks were used for barracks furnaces and merchants palace reconstruction. Only small amount of gate foundations have remained until nowadays.

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  • Subačius Gate was arguably one of the most important gates in the city of Vilnius, leading strategic way to Vitebsk, Polock, Smolensk and Moscow. The gate was first mentioned in 1528 and reconstructed in the 17th century, forming a seamless defensive line in the southeast of Vilnius. It was noted for tremendous fortification as it not only had upper firing shells but also machicolations. The gate was demolished on May 27, 1801 under Russian magistrate command. Some gate bricks were used for barracks furnaces and merchants palace reconstruction. Only small amount of gate foundations have remained until nowadays. (en)
  • Ворота Субачяус (Ворота Субоч, Субочские ворота) — бывшие ворота виленской оборонительной стены, являвшиеся важным элементом фортификационных сооружений Вильно в XVI—XVIII веках. Сооружены одновременно со строительством городской стены по распоряжению великого князя литовского Александра в 1503—1522 годах и разобраны в 1801—1802 годах. (ru)
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  • Subačius Gate was arguably one of the most important gates in the city of Vilnius, leading strategic way to Vitebsk, Polock, Smolensk and Moscow. The gate was first mentioned in 1528 and reconstructed in the 17th century, forming a seamless defensive line in the southeast of Vilnius. It was noted for tremendous fortification as it not only had upper firing shells but also machicolations. The gate was demolished on May 27, 1801 under Russian magistrate command. Some gate bricks were used for barracks furnaces and merchants palace reconstruction. Only small amount of gate foundations have remained until nowadays. (en)
  • Ворота Субачяус (Ворота Субоч, Субочские ворота) — бывшие ворота виленской оборонительной стены, являвшиеся важным элементом фортификационных сооружений Вильно в XVI—XVIII веках. Сооружены одновременно со строительством городской стены по распоряжению великого князя литовского Александра в 1503—1522 годах и разобраны в 1801—1802 годах. (ru)
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  • Subačius Gate (en)
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