The town gate of Brody, formerly known as Pförten, is one of the most recognizable architectural features of the Brühl family residence town. Several gates of this type once marked the entrances to the settlement, but only one survives today. This complete 3D interpretation brings together the main gateway and the attached side buildings in a single unified model, giving you the full appearance of the structure as it stands in the modern era.
This version reflects the twentieth‑century redesign, when the original guard houses were removed and replaced with wide openings on each side to accommodate increasing traffic. The surviving gate still follows this configuration, and the model is based directly on the existing historical structure. Bundling the main gate with the attached buildings provides the full silhouette and proportions of the real monument, which is ideal for creators who want to print or render the entire ensemble without assembling separate parts.
The geometry is clean and detailed. Most of the vertex density is concentrated in the roof tiles and architectural trim, which can be simplified, removed or replaced with texture maps if you are optimizing for real‑time performance. The model works well in ray‑traced rendering pipelines and can also be reduced for game engines without losing its architectural character.
This complete gate set is suitable for a wide range of creative uses. It can serve as a city entrance, a fortified boundary, or a landmark in historical or fantasy game environments. In film and visual effects it provides convincing background architecture for period scenes or reconstructed settings. The included STL file allows you to 3D print the entire gate as a single piece, making it ideal for tabletop dioramas, miniature terrain, or collectors who want a physical representation of this unique structure.
Sketchfab preview:
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/the-town-gate-of-brody-new-design-9a41a2f9805a44a48b970535840730ac