Gate











Hand-carved wooden gate in Imecsfalva, Székely Land, Transylvania




A monumental gate of the Great Mosque of Kairouan also known as the Mosque of Uqba, in Kairouan, Tunisia.


A gate or gateway is a point of entry to a space which is enclosed by walls. Gates may prevent or control the entry or exit of individuals, or they may be merely decorative. Other terms for gate include yett and port. The word derives from the old Norse "gata", meaning road or path, and originally referred to the gap in the wall or fence, rather than the barrier which closed it. The moving part or parts of a gateway may be called "doors", but used for the whole point of entry door usually refers to the entry to a building, or an internal opening between different rooms.


A gate may have a latch to keep it from swinging and a lock for security. Larger gates can be used for a whole building, such as a castle or fortified town, or the actual doors that block entry through the gatehouse. Today, many gate doors are opened by an automated gate operator.




Contents






  • 1 Types


  • 2 Image gallery


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Types


Purpose-specific types of gate include:




  • Baby gate a safety gate to protect babies and toddlers


  • City gate of a walled city


  • Hampshire gate (a.k.a. New Zealand gate, wire gate, etc.)


  • Kissing gate on footpaths


  • Lychgate with a roof


  • Mon Japanese: gate. The religious torii compares to the Chinese pailou (paifang), Indian torana, and Korean hongsalmun. Mon are widespread, in Japanese gardens.


  • Portcullis of a castle


  • Slip gate on footpaths

  • Turnstile


  • Watergate of a castle by navigable water



Image gallery




See also



  • Bab (gateway)

  • Barrier

  • Border

  • Gate tower

  • Gopuram

  • Leave the gate as you found it

  • Portal (architecture)

  • Portcullis

  • Threshold (disambiguation)

  • Triumphal arch

  • List of scandals with "-gate" suffix


  • Watergate, as used in politics



References





External links










  • Photos and locations of gates and stiles in Britain









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