“The pigs would have caused quite a commotion here, wouldn’t they?”
Right here, before the sturdy structure of the Mu00fchletor, you’re not just standing in Feldkirch, Austria; you’re standing on the grounds of a medieval pig market! In the heart of the Middle Ages, the Mu00fchletor, also known as the Sautor, served as more than just a city gate. This was where farmers and merchants would converge, their grunting livestock in tow, for the lively pig market. While today it stands as a silent sentinel, imagine the cacophony of bartering, the squeals of pigs, and the laughter of townsfolk that once filled the air around the Mu00fchletor.