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The Drogenapstoren, originally called the Saltpoort (salt gate), was built in 1444-1446 as the city gate of Zutphen. He served only briefly as a city gate because he was bricked up in 1465. Since then he has been called Drogenapstoren, named after Tonis Drogenap.

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