Abbey Gate may refer to:
The Abbey Gate (Danish: Klosterporten) in Sorø, Denmark, is the original gate of Absalon's Sorø Abbey dating from about 1200. It now affords access to the grounds of Sorø Academy, which include the old abbey church, Denmark's longest church building, and is claimed to be the oldest inhabited house in Denmark.
The gatehouse was completed in two stages, the first in the 1160s and the second in about 1200. It guarded the entrance to the grounds of Sorø Abbey, then surrounded by a wall. It faced the town centre of Sorø, just south of its marketplace. Few outsiders, and never any women, were afforded access to the grounds.
With the completion of the second stage in 1200, the building was originally built to a cross shaped layout.
It was altered by Johan Daniel Herholdt in 1883. Until the late 19th century it was white-washed and could originally be closed by two massive doors in oak.
A western extension to the gate is known as Saxo's Cell, after Saxo Gramaticus, although his exact relationship to Sorø, let alone the building, is uncertain, and was originally used by the guards at the gate. Its interior has a central tile stone column supporting four groin vaults.
Mayhemic
From the dark past
Which can eternal lie
Their wrath tyrant.
Death may die
They watch upon the ancient temples.
Time so far
As mutilated steed
They ride the time
Once again
In unknown dimension
Inexorable pendulous sound the march.
We wait the time of their arrival
Towards new aeons of
Not order mayhemic.
They ride the violent way
The eternal stars are revolving
And I with them
In a perfect synchronism
Natural is life energy.
Alone questing the blinded voices