This 3D model represents the side entrances that stand beside the main town gate of Brody, formerly Pförten. These structures formed the secondary passages around the central eighteenth‑century gateway of the Brühl family residence town. Each entrance includes a classical arched opening, a tiled roof, and the characteristic late Baroque to early Rococo proportions seen throughout the original complex.
These entrances are provided as a separate model because they are not the core of the gate and don't need to be necessarily used with it. Their appearance changed across historical periods. The earliest version included enclosed guard rooms, while later adaptations created wider openings to support increased traffic. This model captures the later 1931 revision of the gate that included wide openings for traffic, making it suitable for both historical and historically inspired environments.
The geometry is clean and ready for production. The model works well in ray‑traced rendering pipelines but can be reduced for game engines without losing its architectural character.
These side entrances can be used in games as modular city‑wall elements, estate boundaries, fortified passages, or decorative structures in historical and fantasy settings. In film and visual effects they serve as convincing background architecture for period scenes or reconstructed environments. An STL file is included for creators who want to 3D print the model for tabletop dioramas, miniature building sets, or physical reference pieces.