There are numerous gates leading to the river at Długie Pobrzeże or Long Embankment, which is now a pedestrian street along Motława. These are the socalled water gates, allowing access to the city, surrounded by defensive walls, from the port side. The other behind the Green Gate is the Chlebnicka Gate, closing the street of the same name. The Chlebnicka Gate is the oldest late Gothic building of this type in Gdansk. It originates certainly from before 1457, as evidenced by the coat of arms of Gdansk located above the passage it has a former shape, yet without a crown, added in 1457. In fact, some of its elements may be even older the entire building owes its present appearance to fifteenth century rebuilding and giving it a Flemish Style Renaissance.