Side guard buildings from the original eighteenth‑century town gate of Brody, formerly Pförten, recreated in detailed 3D. Designed by Johann Christoph Knöffel, these small structures stood beside the main gateway of the Brühl family residence town and formed the guard posts of the early complex. Their architecture reflects the late Baroque to early Rococo transition, with characteristic roof shapes, chimneys, window frames, and finely modeled trim.
These buildings belong to the earliest configuration of the gate. In the twentieth century they were removed and replaced with open passages to accommodate modern traffic, making this reconstruction especially useful for historically inspired digital environments. The models preserve the appearance of the gate before these changes were made.
Ideal for use in games as guard posts, estate outbuildings, small gatehouse structures, or modular elements in historical and fantasy settings. In film and visual effects they provide convincing background architecture for period scenes or reconstructed environments. An STL file is included for creators who want to 3D print the buildings for tabletop dioramas, miniature terrain, or physical reference pieces.