The Zijlpoort was a city gate in Haarlem, built in the 17th century.[1] Salomon de Bray was involved in the design. It is depicted on the painting "De Zijlpoort van Haarlem" (c. 1670) by Gerrit Berckheyde. It was named after "Het Zijl", a small stream coming from the dunes, that was later dug out to become the Brouwersgracht. The Zijlpoort was demolished in 1824.

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  1. ^ "Amsterdamse Poort – Haarlem's Last Surviving City Gate".

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