Germany Lüdinghauser Tor, Dülmen
The Lüdinghauser Tor in Dülmen is one of the last remaining medieval city gates, dating back to the 14th century. Once part of the town’s defensive fortifications, it now stands as a historic landmark that reflects Dülmen’s past. Today, it serves as a cultural venue and a reminder of the town’s former importance along regional trade routes.
Photography Tips
Long-exposure shots with car light trails can look incredible—but they depend much more on planning and timing than on fancy gear.
Use a tripod, set 5–15s shutter, f/8–f/11, ISO 100.
Shoot during blue hour and pick roads with steady traffic—curves look best.
Use a tripod, set 5–15s shutter, f/8–f/11, ISO 100.
Shoot during blue hour and pick roads with steady traffic—curves look best.
Travel Information
The Lüdinghauser Tor in Dülmen is easy to reach via Lüdinghauser Straße, about a 15–20 minute walk from the train station. Several small parking areas like Overbergplatz or Nonnengasse are nearby. Parking in the city center is usually paid and time-limited, but free options are available a bit further.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night in fall
Sunrise & Sunset
05:34 - 21:39
| current local time: 22:06
Photo Themes
City
city at night
Cityscape
Historic
Historic Building
Historical City
Old City
Small Streets
Street Art
Street Life
Street Photography
Water Reflections
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