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Bayertor fortress complex in Landsberg at blue hour showing complete Gothic barbican with white plastered walls, traditional timber-framed galleries, arched passageways, and WE-EF LED lighting system that enhances pedestrian safety while respectfully illuminating the 15th-century architecture

Bayertor, Landsberg

Linear Lighting for Landsberg's Landmark

The Bayertor at the eastern end of the old town of Landsberg, Germany, has been freshly renovated and is now presented in a new light. Built in 1425 to complete the final extension of the medieval city wall in late Gothic style, it is considered to be the most beautiful and impressive city-wall gate from this period in the whole of southern Germany. Even at the time of its original construction, it served not only to defend the town but was also utilised for representative purposes; it was both the customs office and the living quarters of the Landsberg watchman.

Motion-blurred pedestrians walking through illuminated Gothic archways at Bayertor at night, with WE-EF linear inground lighting providing safe pathway guidance while dramatically highlighting the historic vaulted architecture and ornate wooden doors

Ten years after its completion, a "barbican" – a fortification with two gatehouses flanked by square, castellated side towers and other connecting buildings – was placed in front of the building. In the second half of the 15th century, such well-defendable fortifications and protective structures placed in front of the gates were attempts to respond to improved weapons technology.

Historic Bayertor Gothic gateway in Landsberg showing ornamental iron crest atop stone archway, white plastered walls with arched niches, traditional wooden balconies, and WE-EF linear inground lighting illuminating cobblestone passage leading to colorful buildings beyond
WE-EF ETV130 LED linear inground luminaire with asymmetric wallwash optics installed flush in historic cobblestone pavement at Bayertor, showing minimalist rectangular design that preserves medieval architectural character

In a long and costly process, the Gothic fortifications were renovated over a period of several years – water damage, in particular, had resulted in a detrimental effect on the building fabric – and it now looks like new. The renovations also included improving the lighting for pedestrians walking into and through the complex. The remit was to guide pedestrians safely as well as to present the Gothic architecture appropriately without visible interference. The initial idea of working with round inground luminaires was quickly rejected, as linear luminaires were able to achieve a better lighting result with a smaller number of luminaires.

Bayertor's medieval courtyard at twilight featuring white plastered walls with Gothic arched doorways, traditional wooden balconies with terracotta roof tiles, and WE-EF ETV130 linear luminaires creating vertical wallwashing that highlights architectural details

A total of eight 927-mm WE-EF ETV130 LED linear inground luminaires in 3000 K have been installed. Fitted with [LA10] PMMA LED lenses for an asymmetric wallwash, they illuminate the walls vertically, including the ceilings and arches. In addition, they point the way to the attractive medieval town, the main square of which is also illuminated by WE-EF VFL530 LED street and area lighting luminaires as well as RFS540 LED catenary luminaires. The result of this combination is the provision of good visual conditions and safety.

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