Rijnsburgerpoort
The Rijnsburgerpoort was a gate in the fortifications of Leiden, Netherlands. It was one of the many gates that surrounded the city and served as a point of entry and exit, as well as a means of controlling access. The Rijnsburgerpoort was built in 1633.
The gate was located at the end of the current Steenstraat.
Just after completing the new train station in 1842, traffic became increasingly intensive. The gate became more and more of an obstacle and finally it was demolished in 1864.